Jaclyn DesForges speaks with Canadian poets whose recent books are about the environment and climate change.
Join an online conversation in a panel led by Jaclyn DesForges, with Canadian poets Ross Belot, Claire Caldwell and Kim Goldberg about how they use their poetry to portray the environment and the climate crisis. Claire Caldwell's Gold Rush examines the complicated history of women in wild places, and asks who is complicit in climate change. Ross Belot's Moving to Climate Change Hours confronts the end of oil, and an industrial worker's relationship with environmentalism. Kim Goldberg's Devolution uses satire and surrealism to considers the personal and political of ecological unraveling.
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+1 289-768-6305 Canada, Hamilton (Toll)
Conference ID: 445 312 344#
AGE GROUP: | Older Adults | Adults (18+) |
EVENT TYPE: | Arts & Culture |
TAGS: | Poetry | Hamilton Reads 2021 | Hamilton Reads | Environment | Climate |
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