Poetry has long been a source of discussion, reflection, and advocacy about and for nature, and poets are increasingly addressing climate change in their work. Gabriel Ojeda-Sagué’s volume, Losing Miami (Civil Coping Mechanisms, 2019), is one of the more striking recent works on the topic that has received critical attention. The author calls it a “bilingual experiment.”
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