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Gary Snyder (Critical Survey of Poetry, Second Revised Edition)
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Gary Snyder’s pioneering journal of personal environmental discovery, Earth House Hold (1969), was subtitled “Technical Notes and Queries To Fellow Dharma Revolutionaries,” a descriptive invitation to examine the treasure of the planet and to consider how it might be employed for the benefit of all living species. It represents the culmination of the work Snyder began nearly two decades before when he conceived of a major in literature and anthropology at Reed College, and its somewhat tentative, propositional format expresses the spirit of a...
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