Can Books Save the Earth?: A digital anthology of green literatureMain MenuProject OverviewTable of ContentsEditor's Introductionby Mila BoshnakovaLiterary AnalysesEcocritical Analyses of "Green" Works of LiteratureCreative WorksAnnotated BibliographySources on EcocriticismClass GlossaryDefinitions and descriptions of words from Green LiteratureProject CreditsXavier University Library2eb37097346f58e4bc8721c6a09cf322db84f2f2http://www.xavier.edu/library/
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12016-05-09T08:40:43-07:00Creative Works2plain2016-06-02T12:43:30-07:00 These are poems and stories written by several students on the topic of environmentalism, green art, and the future of our planet. These are divided into two main sections. The first section are pieces created in a more positive light and focus towards our appreciation of nature and our environment. The second section is filled with pieces that are critical of how we treat our planet currently while at the same time depict a dystopian future that lies ahead if we continue to mistreat our world.