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Two Poems by Ed Jarrett
Brighton based Ed Jarrett sends two poems to the world via The Hythe.
This fourth and final lecture departs from the current “energy impasse” to ask how a contemporary environmental politics might address the obstacles that stand in the way of human and nonhuman flourishing.
A poem written in tribute: ‘I write into your poetry like a seeker watching for the changing nodes of tradition, I’ll be / buried on that horizon, its open sky.’
A meditation on psychological inheritance and the expanse of memory
A poem written in tribute: ‘I write into your poetry like a seeker watching for the changing nodes of tradition, I’ll be / buried on that horizon, its open sky.’
This fourth and final lecture departs from the current “energy impasse” to ask how a contemporary environmental politics might address the obstacles that stand in the way of human and nonhuman flourishing.
Brighton based Ed Jarrett sends two poems to the world via The Hythe.