Poetry, Environment and the Possibility of Future. A Review of Sam Solnick’s Poetry and the Anthropocene: Ecology, Biology and Technology in Contemporary British and Irish Poetry (Abingdon: Routledge, 2017)

Authors

  • Wit Pietrzak University of Łódź

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18778/2083-2931.09.24

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Author Biography

  • Wit Pietrzak, University of Łódź

    Wit Pietrzak is Professor of British and Irish Literature in the Institute of English Studies, University of Łódź. He specializes in modernist and neo-modernist Irish and British poetry and has published several books of criticism, including Levity of Design. Man and Modernity in the Poetry of J. H. Prynne, Ostrożnie, poezja. Szkice o współczesnej poezji anglojęzycznej [ Careful, Poetry. Essays on English-Language Poetry] and, most recently, The Critical Thought of W. B. Yeats.

References

Clarke, Timothy. Ecocriticism on the Edge: The Anthropocene as a Threshold Concept. London: Bloomsbury, 2015. Print.

Flannery, Eóin. Ireland and Ecocriticism: Literature, History, and Environmental Justice. London: Routledge, 2016. Print.

Gifford, Terry. Pastoral. London: Routledge, 1999. Print.

Hughes, Ted. Winter Pollen: Occasional Prose. London: Faber, 1994. Print.

Mahon, Derek. Selected Prose. Oldcastle: Gallery, 2012. Print.

Morton, Timothy. Ecology Without Nature. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2007. Print.

Prynne, J. H. “Huts.” Textual Practice 22 (2008): 613–33. Print.

Reeve, N. H., and Richard Kerridge. Nearly Too Much: The Poetry of J. H. Prynne. Liverpool: Liverpool UP, 1995. Print.

Reid, Christopher, ed. Letters of Ted Hughes. London: Faber, 2007. Print.

Solnick, Sam. Poetry and the Anthropocene: Ecology, Biology and Technology in Contemporary British and Irish Poetry. Abingdon: Routledge, 2017. Print.

Tarlo, Harriet, ed. The Ground Aslant: An Anthology of Radical Landscape Poetry. Bristol: Shearsman, 2009. Print.

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Published

2019-11-23

How to Cite

Pietrzak, Wit. 2019. “Poetry, Environment and the Possibility of Future. A Review of Sam Solnick’s Poetry and the Anthropocene: Ecology, Biology and Technology in Contemporary British and Irish Poetry (Abingdon: Routledge, 2017)”. Text Matters: A Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture, no. 9 (November): 395-402. https://doi.org/10.18778/2083-2931.09.24.