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  1. 11 de mar. de 2018 · As Snyder’s life and philosophy point out, drawing as it does from Zen, bioregionalism, and social anarchism, nothing short of this will solve the deep ecological crisis we find ourselves in. Exemplifying the best of both social ecology, with its commitment to ending social domination to halt humanity’s destruction of wild nature, and deep ecology, drawing as it does from Asian ...

  2. An ecological aesthetics would thus ultimately be an aesthetics of communal experience, celebrating diversity, but would extend "community" beyond the human into nature. Jeffers's celebrations of nature's beauty and permanence balance delicately within Snyder's invocations of the indigenous and regional.

  3. 23 de jun. de 2003 · Snyder won the Bollingen Award for Poetry in 1997. Upon giving him the award, the Bollingen judges said: “Gary Snyder, throughout a long and distinguished career, has been doing what he refers to in one poem as ‘the real work.’ ‘The real work’ refers to writing poetry, an unprecedented kind of poetry, in which the most adventurous technique is put at the service of the great themes ...

  4. This paper aims to examine the similarities between Deep Ecology, a stream of thought within the environmentalism philosophy, and selected poems by Gary Snyder. Both the philosophic principles of ...

  5. 9 de ene. de 2011 · As Snyder’s life and philosophy point out, drawing as it does from Zen, bioregionalism, and social anarchism, nothing short of this will solve the deep ecological crisis we find ourselves in. Exemplifying the best of both social ecology, with its commitment to ending social domination to halt humanity’s destruction of wild nature, and deep ecology, drawing as it does from Asian ...

  6. Gary Snyder is one of America’s indispensable poets. Winner of the Pulitzer and Bollingen prizes, among many others, he is also the unofficial “poet laureate of deep ecology,” an influential seeker of alternatives to Western modes of living and thinking, and for many, a kind of personal sage, his poetry a species of wisdom literature.

  7. Mills, Louise. 2004. ‘Riprap of Things: Subject and Object in Gary Snyder’s Early Poetry’. Western American Literature 39 (2004): 313–333. Owen, Stephen. 2003. Chinese Literary Theory: English Translation with Criticism. Shanghai: Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences Press. GARY SNYDER AND THE NATURE OF NATURE 161 Phillips, Dana. 2003.