Poetry. Identified with the Objectivist tradition, Enslin writes about finding meaning within everyday human life as he observes the irreducible reality of the things of this world. Enslin carries forward Charles Olson's sense of the large historical and ethical function of poetry and his dedication at once ecopoetic and ethnopoetic, to place. Collecting Theodore Enslin's major work from 1993 to 2003, NINE is a companion volume to Enslin's THEN, AND...
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