Reading poetry in acid rain
“NO GREAT FUTURE AWAITS YOU ON A DEAD PLANET”. When I first came across this line in Paul Ewen’s Lessons, it encapsulated a response unique to our time. It bluntly acknowledges our...
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“NO GREAT FUTURE AWAITS YOU ON A DEAD PLANET”. When I first came across this line in Paul Ewen’s Lessons, it encapsulated a response unique to our time. It bluntly acknowledges our...
Soft supple lungs turn tar-ash, or mud-sludge. Turn over the pebble: watch us scatter, then throw each other under your shadow. The post Poem: Integrated World Capitalism appeared...
“The blackfly breeds in streams & rivers / during the dog days of summer, / but cannot survive on sadness like the housefly.”
Full of a variety of works of art and poetry, slices of history, theories, and anecdotes of Trainor’s activism, all sections weave source material and personal experience back to t...
Small brown birds toy in the sludge and bracken. The coal bodies of dead shrubs. An aftermath of wine in the early evening. Ethical hallucinations. ...
In her latest collection of experimental prose and poetry, Kim Hyesoon alchemizes the ills of South Korean society into koan-like effigies. The post ‘Fiction and Poetry’ appeared f...
The perverse nature of our Capitalist society means that whilst the actual bed of Loch nEathach is o...
the machine falters. intense, yet impotent. defined by manic fairy tales. the promise clenches. biting down on its own tongue. a parody of monsters searching for change in torn poc...
It’s not unusual to hear of widespread ecological devastation in soundbite horror stories: Amazon rainforests are disappearing at the astonishing rate of an acre a second; the worl...
Last year, while I was editing the stories in Earthen, I read these Canadian books, and it’s no surprise to me that each of them contains some kind of connection to the living eart...
Springwatch came from Crom...
between bare-branched limbs of wintered trees...
With the care of a poet and wisdom of an ecologist living in harmony with—rather than domination of—the natural world, Cormier's new book is transformative and healing.
A parliament of owls will gather round to have a chat,...
This essay and poem are part of the Universe in Verse book. Trees grant us some of the richest metaphors for our own lives — a polished lens on the quality of attention we pay the...
Refute the clubs where drums and artful bass...
Eco-brutalism is an aesthetic appeal to a healthier, greener future, and one that can be built atop existing realities.
Vigil finds George Saunders returning to the theme of his first novel, grief—this time not for a person but for a planet.
The gloriouswhite starswaited in vainfor rainfor minersweatmasonor bumblebeeto feaston pollensacred to Allafter three dayspetalsdroopedgoldeneyes shutpearledalmondsfellone by onene...
I keep a Wood Thrush in my purse;an embroidered patch,the size of two quarters,affixed to a worn ID card.My little supporterof migratory life. There’s no doubt I heard Wood Thrusha...
Environmental Humanities is a multidisciplinary field that explores the entangled relationship between human culture and the wider material world. If the Environmental Sciences inv...
A small blue hush across the Old West...
May 22, 2026 | Source: Psychology Today | by Elizabeth Mateer Ph.D. Across cultures and centuries, heartbreak has consistently produced art. After death, people write elegies. Aft...
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