in Mary Oliver’s “Messenger,” the poet provides insight into what it means to live forever.
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Oliver: My Work Is Loving the World
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Here I Bloom for a Short Hour Unseen
In “Sic Vita” Thoreau uses the image of plucked flowers to wrestle with the meaning of life and death.
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The Zen of an Old Growth Forest
Biologist David Haskell approaches forests in a way that is both scientific and poetic.
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