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19 ratings, 4.32 average rating, 1 review
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published
2003
by Palm Press
binding
Paperback, 32 pages
isbn
0974318108
(isbn13: 9780974318103)
description
Australian ethnohistorian Greg Dening argues that there are two views that define the Pacific: a view from the sea (the view of those who arrived from...more
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The book gets us readers seriously taking seriously the idea of taking it to the cells. I mean, I took it to the cells, and the total surge of what all beings have at stake here. Unlike any other book it comes through, for me, here, with these poems. Other poems about Nature want to make the urgency come on, but they wind up saying out loud the word Urgent once in a while, instead of MAKING it come on in the poems.
And too the idea of NOT having Nature seen without the interference, like m...more
And too the idea of NOT having Nature seen without the interference, like m...more
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