Poetry Best Sellers Of 2009
Every week, the Poetry Foundation compiles information from Nielsen Bookscan and puts together lists of the best selling books of poetry. Here are 2009's best selling books of contemporary poetry:
Every week, the Poetry Foundation compiles information from Nielsen Bookscan and puts together lists of the best selling books of poetry. Here are 2009's best selling books of contemporary poetry:
Jamie Kalven | Posted 10.28.2009 | Chicago
For the last few weeks, I've been talking with gardeners at an imperiled community garden on the South Side of Chicago. Last spring, the University of Chicago informed us it wants its land back.
Janice Taylor | Posted 08.15.2009 | Green
We human beings are pretty crude creatures. We want more, more, more. We have insatiable appetites. We do everything in excess, in both our personal and collective lives.
Julia Moulden | Posted 07.27.2009 | Living
For years, I've been collecting great quotes. They're words to live by. And they're invaluable to a speechwriter like me.
Sarah van Gelder | Posted 04.02.2009 | Green
The dirty coal power station literally powers our congressional building in DC. It is just one among the thousands around the world that threaten to push climate disruption beyond the point of no return.
Frances Beinecke | Posted 03.28.2009 | Green
Young people have a variety of ways to generate noise about climate solutions right now, from organizing their campuses to putting boots on the ground in Washington.
Jeff Biggers | Posted 03.27.2009 | Green
As the first massive act of civil disobedience, thousands will cross the line to demand an end to our nation's denial of the spiraling impact of dirty coal and old coal-fired plants.
Marc Gunther | Posted 03.20.2009 | Green
But I was amused to stumble upon a different question that's sparking debate among the young people planning to attend the action: What should one wear to a protest against coal?
Dan Imhoff | Posted 02.07.2009 | Green
People want our unhealthy food and agriculture system made healthy. And it doesn't look like we'll be giving up any time soon.
Grist.org | Kurt Michael Friese | Posted 10.05.2008 | Green
It's going to take me more than just a few days to fully understand the effects and implications of the first Slow Food Nation, held in San Francisco ...
Kerry Trueman | Posted 09.21.2008 | Green
A funny thing happened on the way to Agribiz ascendancy; the same military-industrial complex that locked us into this fuel-ish food chain also gave us the key to free ourselves -- the Internet.
Travis Nichols | Posted 12.15.2009 | Books