Nature, As One Sees It - Thomas Peter Bennett - Books - AuthorHouse - 9781403324122 - December 25, 2002
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Nature, As One Sees It

Thomas Peter Bennett

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Nature, As One Sees It

Nature, As One Sees It is a collection of poems about nature in diverse environments. In part one, 'A Celebration,' the reader experiences some of the places and creatures in Florida and Philadelphia that inspired William Bartram's great nature work, Travels. Bennett translates poetically Bartram's observations into a contemporary two hundredth anniversary setting. 'Tidemarks' lyrically transports the reader to Bennett's summer coastal haunts in Maine and Washington. Here the creatures and habitats are in sharp contrast to those that appear in the Florida settings. The natural history of north central Florida, in and around a swimming pool set in a mesic hammock, is the subject for 'Aquarius.' 'At the Beach' gives Bennett's insights into the cultural and natural history of Florida's gulf coast. A native Floridian, Bennett has combined his scientific and museum experiences along with an appreciation of natural history in this four-part nature work. Mary Oliver has commented about the author: 'Peter Bennett is an accomplished professional in the field of natural science. His poems - primarily meditations upon this natural world - are succinct and wry. Their intent is not to persuade through language but, through the imposition of informed fact upon our consciousness, to make the reader come to a necessary conclusion.'

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 25, 2002
ISBN13 9781403324122
Publishers AuthorHouse
Pages 136
Dimensions 150 × 8 × 225 mm   ·   208 g
Language English  

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