Book Review of "Trees in Literatures and the Arts. HumanArboreal Perspectives in the Anthropocene"

Authors

  • Leonardo Nole The Graduate Center - CUNY

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37536/ECOZONA.2022.13.1.4554

Keywords:

Trees, Anthropocene Narratives, World Literature

Abstract

Book review of Trees in Literatures and the Arts. HumanArboreal Perspectives in the Anthropocene.

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Author Biography

Leonardo Nole, The Graduate Center - CUNY

Leonardo Nolé is a doctoral candidate in Comparative Literature at The Graduate Center – CUNY, USA. His research focuses on contemporary American literature, ecocriticism, and narratives of collectivities. His most recent publications include: “William Faulkner’s Go Down, Moses: A Chronicle of Im/Mobilities” (JAAAS, 2021); “Understanding the Fabric of the Natural World. The Role of the Collective Protagonist in A. Proulx’s Barkskins” (Jam It!, 2020); “Romanzi di racconti. La letteratura americana e la costruzione di comunità: il caso di In Our Time di E. Hemingway” (CoSMo, 2017).

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Published

2022-04-28