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Turtle island
Book • 1974
Turtle Island is a book of poems and essays by Gary Snyder, published in 1974.
It expresses Snyder's vision for humans to live in harmony with the earth and its creatures.
The book includes nearly five dozen poems and five prose essays, focusing on themes of environmentalism, ecology, and the importance of understanding our place within nature.
It was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1975.
It expresses Snyder's vision for humans to live in harmony with the earth and its creatures.
The book includes nearly five dozen poems and five prose essays, focusing on themes of environmentalism, ecology, and the importance of understanding our place within nature.
It was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1975.
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