Sound is essentially your path in

With the recent years’ emphasis, in literature and culture, on sound studies, Gary Snyder’s thoughts about sound and his creation of sound poetry become the critics’ new perspective on understanding his ecological consciousness. To his mind, poetry is an art of sound, and voice is “a mirror of his o...

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