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Part autotheory, part activist manifesto, and part ode to the oldgrowth specklebelly lichen, this book about making poems in an age of ecological desperation is both heartbreaking and beautiful.
Bue thinks itself within me chronicles the poet Kim Trainor's blockade to prevent logging of Vancouver Island old growth forests. The two-year blockade on logging roads and in tree-sits became the largest act of civil disobedience in Canadian history--this multi-genre work brings the reader to the front lines of the fight for human and non-human survival in a climate catastrophe.KIM TRAINOR has won the Gustafson Prize, The Malahat
Review's Long Poem Prize, and The Antigonish Review's Great
Blue Heron Poetry Prize. Her work has been anthologized in Best
Canadian Poetry in English, Global Poetry Anthology, and Worth
More Standing: Poets and Activists Pay Homage to Trees. She lives
in Vancouver.
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