Brian Teare
Brian Teare
Teare, Brian
Reading Date: Thursday, January 26, 2017
Welcome-26124
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by Tyler Meier
Introduction-26126
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by Eric Magrane
On Fieldwork, Ecopoetry, and Climate Change-26128
"After a Long Illness"-26130
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Teare, Brian. "After a Long Illness." New England Review, vol. 37, no. 2, 2016, pp. 27-30.
"Convince Me You Have a Seed There"-26132
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Uncollected.
"Granite, Olivine, Quartz, Carnelian"-26134
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Uncollected.
"Doomstead Days"-26136
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Uncollected.
Question and Answer Session-26138
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Reading Date: Thursday, January 26, 2017
Series: Spring Reading Series
Sponsor(s): UA Africana Studies Department, UA Agnese Nelms Haury Program in Environment and Social Justice, UA College of Science, UA Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry, UA Institute of the Environment, UA Poetry Center
Location(s): UA Poetry Center
Series: Spring Reading Series
Sponsor(s): UA Africana Studies Department, UA Agnese Nelms Haury Program in Environment and Social Justice, UA College of Science, UA Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry, UA Institute of the Environment, UA Poetry Center
Location(s): UA Poetry Center
Brian Teare reads new and uncollected work and discusses ecopoetics, ecofeminism, and climate change. This reading was given as part of the Climate Change & Poetry Series.

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