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The Colour of Extinction

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ISBN: 9781804471180
AuthorFlynn, S.C.
Pub Date09/10/2024
BindingPaperback
Pages96
CountryGBR
Dewey821.92
Publisher: Renard Press Ltd
Quick overview Split into four strands, focusing on the climate crisis, birds, Australia and the melting polar caps, The Colour of Extinction forces us to confront the possible futures of the planet that we are destroying yet are so reliant on.
€11.44

Under a sky the colour of extinction
you choose your own conclusion.
The Earth might have already done so...
and ten thousand years of civilisation
will shrink to an unrepeated moment.

The Colour of Extinction is a collection for our times: taking all of nature into its focus, these carefully crafted lines leave the reader mulling over our interaction with - and overuse of - the natural world.

Split into four strands, focusing on the climate crisis, birds, Australia and the melting polar caps, The Colour of Extinction forces us to confront the possible futures of the planet that we are destroying yet are so reliant on.

Product description

Under a sky the colour of extinction
you choose your own conclusion.
The Earth might have already done so...
and ten thousand years of civilisation
will shrink to an unrepeated moment.

The Colour of Extinction is a collection for our times: taking all of nature into its focus, these carefully crafted lines leave the reader mulling over our interaction with - and overuse of - the natural world.

Split into four strands, focusing on the climate crisis, birds, Australia and the melting polar caps, The Colour of Extinction forces us to confront the possible futures of the planet that we are destroying yet are so reliant on.

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