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Elizabeth Bradfield

    La poésie d'Elizabeth Bradfield explore la relation complexe entre les humains et le monde naturel, puisant souvent dans ses expériences de naturaliste dans des lieux reculés comme l'Antarctique. Son travail se caractérise par une observation fine et un ton introspectif qui examine les liens complexes qui nous unissent à l'environnement. À travers son écriture, Bradfield cherche à promouvoir une compréhension et une appréciation plus profondes de la nature sauvage.

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    Pelted By Flowers - Poems
    • Kali Lightfoot’s kindergarten teacher told her parents that Kali had “a well-developed sense of beauty and can skip with both feet.” This proved prophetic for a life that has included a number of careers and passions—Lightfoot has earned a master's degree in physical education, worked as an executive and a teacher, served as a wilderness ranger, managed educational travel, and provided body-oriented psychotherapy. After gaining her sobriety and coming out as queer, Lightfoot returned to poetry at the age of sixty-five, earning her MFA at age seventy. In a debut collection of poems that favor a narrative style but also experiment successfully with poetic forms, Lightfoot writes in a voice that is by turns wistful, comedic, and grave. After a long career, she has come late and happily to a life in poetry.

      Pelted By Flowers - Poems
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      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
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      In a unique collaboration that spans two years, visual artist Antonia Contro and poet Elizabeth Bradfield intertwine their creative expressions to craft a multi-sensory book experience. The project, initiated in the summer of 2017, showcases a dialogue between their art and poetry, resulting in a rich interplay of visuals and lyrical content that invites readers to engage with both mediums in a profound way.

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