Show Me Your Environment

“Show Me Your Environment: Essays on Poetry, Poets and Poems,” explores the environment of poetry through three lenses: Baker’s personal essays, a study of the chronological evolution of poetry, and finally a critical engagement with selected poems.

Show Me Your Environment, a penetrating yet personable collection of critical essays, David Baker explores how a poem works, how a poet thinks, and how the art of poetry has evolved—and is still evolving as a highly diverse, spacious, and inclusive art form. The opening essays offer contemplations on the “environment of poetry from thoughts on physical places and regions as well as the inner aesthetic environment. Next, he looks at the highly distinctive achievements and styles of poets ranging from George Herbert and Emily Dickinson through poets writing today. Finally, Baker takes joy in reading individual poems—from the canonical to the contemporary; simply and closely.

left-quotation-marks  David Baker’s Show Me Your Environment investigates the philosophical implications of place — as historical site, ecological and cultural landscape, and aesthetic position. This is a collection of essays by a poet who is keenly aware of our landscape — as a site that is rife with contradictions, in both our literal and aesthetic environment.”


– TYLER MILLS, THE COLLAGIST

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