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A review of Sam Solnick’s Poetry and the Anthropocene (2016). Sam Solnick, Poetry and the Anthropocene: Ecology, Biology and Technology in Contemporary British and Irish Poetry, Oxon: Routledge, £27.99, 2017, ISBN: 978-1-138-94168-7

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  • Digital Preservation: The Open Library of Humanities and all its journals are digitally preserved in the CLOCKSS scholarly archive service

  • Casting a reflection of the world is impossible because poems themselves are caught up in what Solnick, Cooper: Review of Sam Solnick, Poetry and the Anthropocene through Mahon, calls a ‘chaos of complex systems’ (3)

  • The wonderful flourish of Poetry and the Anthropocene is that the book itself benefits from such slow re-readings, as generative connections blossom backwards and forwards through the chapters

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Digital Preservation: The Open Library of Humanities and all its journals are digitally preserved in the CLOCKSS scholarly archive service. ‘Review of Sam Solnick, Poetry and the Anthropocene: Ecology, Biology and Technology in Contemporary British and Irish Poetry’. Sam Solnick, Poetry and the Anthropocene: Ecology, Biology and Technology in Contemporary British and Irish Poetry, Oxon: Routledge, £27.99, 2017, ISBN: 978-1-138-94168-7

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