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Forrest Gander Reads Ada Limón

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Exploring the Interconnectedness of Poetry and Nature

The chapter delves into the intertwined relationship between poetry and nature, emphasizing the emotional connection between humans and their surroundings. It reflects on themes of resilience, hope, and rebirth observed in both nature and poetry. The discussion extends to the impact of the pandemic on humanity's relationship with the natural world, advocating for a deeper connection to nature for mental well-being.

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