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Welcome to the Anthropocene
Welcome to the Anthropocene | Alice Major
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It isn't easy to throw things in the sea for the sea will bring them back again --from "In memoriam" Alice Major continues her long engagement with science and math as means for finding significance in human life and in the universe. In these poems, she observes the comedy and the tragedy of this human-dominated moment on Earth. Major's most persistent question--"Where do we fit in the universe?"--is made more urgent by the ecological calamity of human-driven climate change, and challenges us to find some humility in our overblown sense of our cosmic significance. These poems question human hierarchies, loyalties, and consciousness, and invite readers to join the conversation. RobertKroetschSeries
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Lindy @WanderingBookaneer Oooh! I‘m so excited for you to read this! 7y
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More March stats: Out of six poetry collections, two were superb. I didn‘t post much about Welcome to the Anthropocene (tagged book) when I was reading it because it wasn‘t yet in the Litsy database, but I did hang some quotes and comments from it on a different book by Alice Major, so I will link to that one in the comments. The other great poetry collection is by Métis author Marilyn Dumont, linked in the comments.

Lindy I hung comments about Major‘s newest book on an older one: 7y
Lindy Another 5-star poetry collection: 7y
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