A Feeling for the Model Organism: Essay — Lynne Quarmby
‘Beauty is truth, truth beauty,’ — that is all Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know. — John Keats Chlamydomonas is my favorite “model organism.” It is a small green alga that is one of a...
View ArticleNature Writing in America: The Place of Wendell Berry — Adam Regn Arvidson
In the fall of 1993, I went to Daniel Boone National Forest in Kentucky on a college class trip. We barely knew each other: young design students immersing ourselves in the nuance of the landscape...
View ArticleNature Writing in America: Adam Regn Arvidson
Adam Regn Arvidson has completed his epic (nearly a year) exploration of nature writing in America, including essays on Edward Abbey, Wendell Berry, Rachel Carson, Edward Hoagland, Joseph Wood...
View ArticleNature, Then: Essays by Adam Regn Arvidson
One of the great delights of the AWP Conference in Chicago just past was when Adam Arvidson sidled up to me with an enigmatic smile on his face and somewhat shyly slipped me a copy of a book. Little...
View ArticleAfter this/ I lead you into form: Poems — Gerard Beirne
Poetry here from Irish author Gerard Beirne who attacks the notional divide between science and art head on and makes rhymes out of sines and cosines and the nature of colloidal suspensions. In...
View ArticleMusic in the Anthropocene: Interview with Composer Nathan Currier — Carolyn...
Classical music & eco-catastrophe. The post Music in the Anthropocene: Interview with Composer Nathan Currier — Carolyn Ogburn appeared first on Numéro Cinq.
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