"A Review of David Baker's Whale Fall" "David Baker’s eleventh collection, Whale Fall, intertwines ecological, existential, and aesthetic insight into a work that confronts multiple forms of catastrophe, drawing on strength from these different offerings of community as well as his own stabilizing writing practice." via THE NIGHT HERON BARKS |
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What Sparks Poetry: Dana Levin on Reading Prose "I thought instantly of two books by philosophers who have offered me enduring lenses: The Poetics of Space by Gaston Bachelard and I and Thou by Martin Buber. Then I flashed on the bowl of dead bees at the end of Robert Hass’s famous poem." |
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