m**c 发帖数: 7349 | 1 it could be that combining personal narrative with landscape allows us to
reach a deeper understanding of what is happening to it – and to make us
care about it.
“Shelley did so with his skylark, and Keats with his nightingale, and
Thomas Hardy with the skylark of Shelley… and Philip Larkin with his song
thrush in a chilly spring garden
, but we need to remake, remake, remake, not just rely on the poems of the
past, we need to do it ourselves – proclaim these worths through our own
experiences in the coming century of destruction, and proclaim them loudly,
as the reason why nature must not go down…
we should offer up what it means to our spirits; the love of it. We should
offer up its joy.” |
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