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Habitat Threshold
With Habitat Threshold, Craig Santos Perez has crafted a timely collection of eco-poetry that explores his ancestry as a native Pacific Islander, the ecological plight of his homeland, and his fears for the future. The book begins with the birth of the author’s daughter, capturing her growth and childlike awe at the wonders of nature. As it progresses, Perez confronts the impacts of environmental injustice, the ravages of global capitalism, toxic waste, animal extinction, water rights, human violence, mass migration, and climate change. Throughout, he mourns lost habitats and species, and confronts his fears for the future world his daughter will inherit. Amid meditations on calamity, this work does not stop at the threshold of elegy. Instead, the poet envisions a sustainable future in which our ethics are shaped by the indigenous belief that the earth is sacred and all beings are interconnected—a future in which we cultivate love and “carry each other towards the horizon of care.”
Through experimental forms, free verse, prose, haiku, sonnets, satire, and a method he calls “recycling,” Perez has created a diverse collection filled with passion. Habitat Threshold invites us to reflect on the damage done to our world and to look forward, with urgency and imagination, to the possibility of a better future.
Through experimental forms, free verse, prose, haiku, sonnets, satire, and a method he calls “recycling,” Perez has created a diverse collection filled with passion. Habitat Threshold invites us to reflect on the damage done to our world and to look forward, with urgency and imagination, to the possibility of a better future.
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Table of Contents
Age of Plastic
Halloween in the Anthropocene
Teething Borders
Disaster Haiku
Rings of Fire
Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Glacier
A Sonnet at the Edge of the Reef
Rainbow after the Massacre
Care
Love in a Time of Climate Change
Chanting the Waters
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(Silent) Spring Haiku
Blood Ivory
One fish, Two fish, Plastics, Dead fish
Th S xth M ss Ext nct n
Thanksgiving in the Plantationocene
This is Just to Say
Cockroach Ode
We Aren’t the Only Species
Echolocation
Endangered Haiku
The Last Safe Habitat
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Christmas in the Capitalocene
Postcards from Taiwan
The Flatulencene
America
Earth Day Haiku
This Changes Everything
Hush Little Planet
New Year’s Eve and Day in the Chthulucene
Fossil Fuels
Nuclear Family
Praise Song for Oceania
Halloween in the Anthropocene
Teething Borders
Disaster Haiku
Rings of Fire
Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Glacier
A Sonnet at the Edge of the Reef
Rainbow after the Massacre
Care
Love in a Time of Climate Change
Chanting the Waters
~
(Silent) Spring Haiku
Blood Ivory
One fish, Two fish, Plastics, Dead fish
Th S xth M ss Ext nct n
Thanksgiving in the Plantationocene
This is Just to Say
Cockroach Ode
We Aren’t the Only Species
Echolocation
Endangered Haiku
The Last Safe Habitat
~
Christmas in the Capitalocene
Postcards from Taiwan
The Flatulencene
America
Earth Day Haiku
This Changes Everything
Hush Little Planet
New Year’s Eve and Day in the Chthulucene
Fossil Fuels
Nuclear Family
Praise Song for Oceania
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