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The poems in Blue Heron delineate a passage through grief and change. Here, personal loss is continuous with threats to other species and landscapes. In response, Robinson has uprooted the terrain of language, "what / bestows itself from / the almost-invisible / and its stain." If these uprootings are casualties of a poetics seeking to redress imbalance and "pollution," then they are also opportunities to rethink what can exist in the field of poetic language as "roots also quicken, bruise their plural pronouns, lose tune ...

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    • Title: Blue Heron by Elizabeth Robinson
    • Publisher: University Press of Colorado
    • Print ISBN: 9781885635297, 188563529X
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    • Edition: 2013
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