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Current format, Book, 2005, , All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsEcologue is the culmination of Ken Belford's lifelong quest to reconcile land and language, innovation/development and earth's geographical history, nature and humankind's place within it. He extends this deep contemplation to the relationship between poem and reader, deftly shaping his lines into a pure expression of where "ritual and mystery loiter, beyond supervision and the noise of the narrative."
"Belford is a delight. [His poems] read with the kind of inevitability of image and rhythm that makes other poets grit their teeth with envy."<br>--Margaret Atwood
A culmination of the author's lifelong quest to reconcile land and language, innovation/development and earth's geographical history, nature and humankind's place within it.
"Belford is a delight. [His poems] read with the kind of inevitability of image and rhythm that makes other poets grit their teeth with envy."
--Margaret Atwood
"Belford is a delight. [His poems] read with the kind of inevitability of image and rhythm that makes other poets grit their teeth with envy."
--Margaret Atwood
<i>Ecologue</i> is the culmination of Ken Belford's lifelong quest to reconcile land and language, innovation/development and earth's geographical history, nature and humankind's place within it. He extends this deep contemplation to the relationship between poem and reader, deftly shaping his lines into a pure expression of where "ritual and mystery loiter, beyond supervision and the noise of the narrative."
"Belford is a delight. [His poems] read with the kind of inevitability of image and rhythm that makes other poets grit their teeth with envy."<br>--Margaret Atwood
A culmination of the author's lifelong quest to reconcile land and language, innovation/development and earth's geographical history, nature and humankind's place within it.
"Belford is a delight. [His poems] read with the kind of inevitability of image and rhythm that makes other poets grit their teeth with envy."
--Margaret Atwood
"Belford is a delight. [His poems] read with the kind of inevitability of image and rhythm that makes other poets grit their teeth with envy."
--Margaret Atwood
<i>Ecologue</i> is the culmination of Ken Belford's lifelong quest to reconcile land and language, innovation/development and earth's geographical history, nature and humankind's place within it. He extends this deep contemplation to the relationship between poem and reader, deftly shaping his lines into a pure expression of where "ritual and mystery loiter, beyond supervision and the noise of the narrative."
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