Flare Stacks in Full Bloom is a collection of eco-feminist poetry set in southeast Texas. This region, sometimes called “Cancer Alley,” is home to the nation’s largest oil refinery. It has also been on the front lines of climate disasters such as Hurricane Harvey, the historic flooding from Tropical Storm Imelda, and just last year, Hurricanes Laura and Delta. It’s a region that feels the tension of climate change: economically, it is dependent on the oil industry, the same industry that poisons its citizens and threatens its lands existence as sea levels rise. Flare Stacks in Full Bloom explores this tension through a chronicle of Hurricane Harvey—before, during, and after the storm, through formal poetry (sonnets, villanelles, and blank verse narratives).from "Flare Stack Eden"You smell it like a snake, from miles away—this Eden made of benzene, naphthaleneand gasoline. The smokestack garden neverrests. It works through day and night, like anyforest does. It turns the blood of earthinto the fuel that makes it sing this duskchorus of whistles, bells, and whooshing flame.You look up, imagining these towersas tupelo trees that scrape the sky.All around you, pipelines form a labyrinth,meandering like streams for endless miles. The whistle blows like Bachman’s sparrow’s song,beckons your return as you slip onyour work boots once again to toil throughthe nightshift, promising a world of green.Suddenly, a flare stack blooms as quicklyas a burst of evening primrose, fillsthe sky with something almost beautifulin vibrant hues of gold and cherry red.Standing at the gate in awe, you breathe,tasting the awful cost of paradise.
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2022-08-30
- Mått137 x 210 x 7 mm
- Vikt170 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- SerieMargaret Lea Houston Series
- Antal sidor110
- FörlagTexas Review Press
- ISBN9781680032635