Literature and the Environment: A Reader on Nature and Culture
Schwartz, Elaine, Green Teacher
Literature and the Environment: A reader on nature and culture edited by Lorraine Anderson, Scott Slovic, John O'Grady (NY.: Longman/Addison Wesley, 1999, ISBN 0321-01149X, 538 pp., US$18.95, Gr. 10+)
Intended as a focal point for reflection and discussion on key environmental issues facing us at the close of the 20th century, the 108 selections in Literature and the Environment represent a range of genres (short story, poetry, personal narrative, social analysis, biography and cultural commentary) and a diverse group of writers, both classic and new. Selections are grouped into three major sections: The Human Animal (humans as members of the great chain of life); Inhabiting ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: Literature and the Environment: A Reader on Nature and Culture.
Contributors: Schwartz, Elaine - Author.
Magazine title: Green Teacher.
Issue: 61
Publication date: Spring 2000.
Page number: 42.
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