Convergence: Poetry on Environmental Impacts of War by Coray, Anne

Convergence: Poetry on Environmental Impacts of War

Convergence: Poetry on Environmental Impacts of War offers a groundbreaking and vital perspective on war's destruction of...
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Author: Anne Coray
Format: Paperback
Language: English
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Convergence: Poetry on Environmental Impacts of War by Coray, Anne

Convergence: Poetry on Environmental Impacts of War

$30.00

Convergence: Poetry on Environmental Impacts of War

$30.00
Author: Anne Coray
Format: Paperback
Language: English

Convergence: Poetry on Environmental Impacts of War offers a groundbreaking and vital perspective on war's destruction of the natural world-the creatures, plants, soil, water, and atmosphere of Earth. In poems and contextual comments, 61 contemporary poets focus on military damages to the ecosystems on six continents and the moon. Framed by a cogent introduction and a pair of forewords, one on the poetry and the other on global consequences, the poems are accompanied by a tally of ecological costs and a set of thought-provoking discussion and writing prompts for teens and adults. This compelling anthology alerts readers to environmental degradation of our planet while affirming nature's resilience and regeneration. The anthology covers almost two millennia, beginning with the Marcomannic Wars (167-180 CE) and ending with the 21st-century wars in Ukraine and Gaza. The conflicts and concomitant environmental damage addressed by the poems are international in scope. Convergence includes ninety poems, each paired with an Author's Note, by U.S. and international poets, including John Balaban, Gillian Clarke, Camille T. Dungy, Ferida Durakovic, W.D. Ehrhart, William Heyen, Cynthia Hogue, Denise Low, Craig Santos Perez, Vivian Faith Prescott, Eric Paul Shaffer, Jillian Sullivan, Brian Turner, Pamela Uschuk, and Mai Der Vang.



Author: Anne Coray
Publisher: Scarlet Tanager Books
Published: 05/11/2026
Pages: 254
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.76lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.58d
ISBN: 9781734531398

About the Author
Coray, Anne: - Anne Coray is the author of the novel Lost Mountain (West Margin Press, 2021). She has also published three full-length poetry collections and a chapbook on climate change. She is a co-editor of Crosscurrents North: Alaskans on the Environment (University of Alaska Press, 2008), and her work has appeared in the Southern Review, the Northwest Review, the North American Review, the Alaska Quarterly Review, Poetry, and other literary magazines. The recipient of fellowships from the Alaska State Council on the Arts and the Rasmuson Foundation, she divides her time between Homer and her birthplace on remote Lake Clark (Qizhjeh Vena), in southwest Alaska.Todd, J. C.: - J. C. Todd is the author of six collections of poetry, including Beyond Repair, a special selection for the Able Muse Book Award, and the bilingual (English and Lithuanian) What Kept Me Awake? / Kas neleido uzmitgti? (PDR Press, 2024). Her poems have appeared widely in anthologies and journals, including The Paris Review, Prairie Schooner, and the Virginia Quarterly Review. Her fellowships include those from the Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, Bemis Center, the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, and several artist residency programs. She was awarded the 2016 Rita Dove Poetry Prize from the International Writing Centers Association. She lives in Philadelphia. jc-todd.comChuc, Teresa Mei: - Teresa Mei Chuc (a.k.a. Tuệ Mỹ Chúc) was born in Sài Gòn, Việt Nam, shortly after the American War and grew up in Pasadena, California. A former Altadena Poet Laureate and Altadena Editor-in-Chief (2018-2020), Teresa is the author of three books of poetry: Invisible Light (ManyVoices Press, 2018), Keeper of the Winds (FootHills Publishing, 2014), and Red Thread (Fithian Press, 2012). Her poetry appears in numerous anthologies, including Attached to the Living World: A New Ecopoetry Anthology (Trinity University Press, 2025). Teresa is in her twentieth year of teaching English in public middle and high schools in Los Angeles.

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