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The Zen of Ecopoetics: Cosmological Imaginations in Modernist American Poetry

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The Zen of Ecopoetics: Cosmological Imaginations in Modernist American Poetry. / Azambuja, Enaiê Mairê.
London: Routledge, 2023. 206 p. (Environmental Literature, Culture and Media).

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Azambuja EM. The Zen of Ecopoetics: Cosmological Imaginations in Modernist American Poetry. London: Routledge, 2023. 206 p. (Environmental Literature, Culture and Media).

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Azambuja, Enaiê Mairê. / The Zen of Ecopoetics : Cosmological Imaginations in Modernist American Poetry. London : Routledge, 2023. 206 p. (Environmental Literature, Culture and Media).

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