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Michael Garrigan

    Michael Garrigan escribe y enseña a orillas del río Susquehanna en Pensilvania. Su obra se adentra a menudo en temas de naturaleza, agua y paisaje, centrándose en la relación única entre los humanos y los lugares salvajes. El estilo de Garrigan se nutre de una profunda comprensión de los sistemas fluviales y sus ecosistemas, reflejada en su lenguaje poético. Aboga por que cada cuenca hidrográfica tenga un Poeta Laureado, destacando su profunda conexión con la gestión y celebración del medio ambiente.

    Robbing the Pillars
    • Robbing the Pillars

      • 116 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      The headwaters of Robbing the Pillars begin deep in the anthracite country of Pennsylvania and wind their way through mountain tributaries before reaching the Susquehanna River. These poems venture out west through smeared Nebraskan skies, up wild Washington waters, and into the Siskiyou Mountains as meteors split the sky on fire. They traverse the wet woods of Maine along the West Branch of the Penobscot River. They hike the Appalachian, Continental Divide, and Pacific Crest Trails. In the early coal mines of Pennsylvania, miners crawled into the deepest parts of the mines, set dynamite, and blew joists holding up walls in hopes of getting the last valuable rock before the mountain collapsed-robbing the pillars. The poems in Robbing the Pillars are the dynamite, the pillars, the rock, the mountain, and the miners. They embrace terrains familiar and forgotten-those which have been stripped and left to become wild again.

      Robbing the Pillars2023