So Little Time: Words and Images for a World in Climate Crisis

Author:   Greg Delanty ,  John Elder ,  John Elder ,  John Elder
Publisher:   Green Writers Press
Edition:   New edition
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9780989310468


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   11 February 2014
Format:   Paperback
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So Little Timeis a revolving door of political activism, spirituality, nature, and humanity. It is a call to action, where urgency meets poetry in no uncertain terms, and asks, What hour are we in? Edited by poet, Irish and U. S. citizen, and Vermont activist, Greg Delanty, it takes its cue from the grassroots sensibility of Vermont, stripping down decades of unwavering ideals to arrive at an interpretive look at what it means to be 'Green' in an evolving world. A work of education and art as invigorating as the poets, teachers, and activists who inspired it, So Little Time addresses what it means to take up action for something as simple as good, healthy, and clean living. It stands on a fundamental set of questions: What are we looking at? What are we seeing? What's really there? Then asks, What's actually there? So Little Time is more than a coffee table book; rather it is a visual platform, a reflection of a state of mind-clear and focused at the center-that becomes something else around the edges. With a Foreword from John Elder, and poems that feature the work of Greg Delanty and a range of poetry selections, along with quotes from such environmentalists, as BIll McKibben,So Little Timeis an interactive and interpretive book that will inspire, enrich, and a call to action in an urgent plea to stop global warming. The book merges poetry and quotes with stunning black and white photography by such artists as Mariana Cook, the last surviving disciple of Ansel Adams.

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Author:   Greg Delanty ,  John Elder ,  John Elder ,  John Elder
Publisher:   Green Writers Press
Imprint:   Green Writers Press
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 21.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 20.50cm
Weight:   0.644kg
ISBN:  

9780989310468


ISBN 10:   0989310469
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   11 February 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Environmentalists long ago won the scientific battle, but we needed to reach people's hearts as well. This superb volume will do exactly that. -- --Bill McKibben, Author, Environmentalist, Founder of 350.org.


"""Environmentalists long ago won the scientific battle, but we needed to reach people's hearts as well. This superb volume will do exactly that."" -- --Bill McKibben, Author, Environmentalist, Founder of 350.org."


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Greg Delanty, was born in Cork City, Ireland, in 1958 and lived in Cork until 1986. He has received many awards, most recently a Guggenheim for poetry. His Collected Poems 1986-2006 is out from the Oxford Poet's series of Carcanet Press. His poems are widely anthologized including the recent Penguin Book of Irish Poetry, The Norton Introduction to Poetry. He is a US and Irish Citizen and teaches at Saint Michael's College, Vermont. John Elder specializes in American nature writing and pastoral literature, as well as Basho and the Haiku Tradition, contemporary poetry and environmental studies. He has received a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, a Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship and Guggenheim Fellowship. His most recent books include Reading the Mountains of Home (Harvard University Press, 1998), The Frog Run (Milkweed Editions, 2002).

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