大卫·瓦格纳的环境倡导

Ron Mcfarland
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在太平洋西北地区的诗人中,有谁为环境发声?最明显的答案是一个反问句:谁不喜欢呢?但是我们必须注意这里的术语。太平洋西北地区的诗人(从阿拉斯加到俄勒冈州,包括爱达荷州,也许还有蒙大拿州以及适当的加拿大省份)经常被恰当地描述为“地方主义者”,尽管并非总是如此,而地方主义者也许不可避免地与环境有关,至少在这个术语的松散意义上——他们的“环境”。他们经常在作品中反映出对西方的广泛的神话(或刻板印象?)的看法:广阔的空间,广阔的天空,最后的边疆,粗犷的个人主义,距离,隔离,粗糙的美。风景塑造,有时扭曲,人物,这一直是西方文学的一个强有力的主题,包括太平洋西北地区的文学。
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David Wagoner's Environmental Advocacy
Who, among the poets of the Pacific Northwest, speaks for the environment? The most obvious answer is a rhetorical question: Who doesn't? But one must be careful about terms here. Poets of the Pacific Northwest (from Alaska through Oregon and including Idaho and perhaps Montana as well as the appropriate Canadian provinces) are often, though not always, properly described as "regionalists," and regionalists are perhaps inevitably concerned with the environment, at least in the loosely used sense of the term-their "surroundings." They often reflect in their work a broad range of mythic (or stereotypical?) visions of the West: wide open spaces, Big Sky, the last frontier, rugged individualism, distance, isolation, harsh beauty. The landscape shapes, sometimes warps, character, and that has been a powerful motif in Western literature, including that of the Pacific Northwest.
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