Prodigal Flowers
These poems by ecopoet and environmentalist Mario Petrucci offer a series of
remarkable encounters with the natural world. They question and warn, while finding wonder and beauty amid the sobering realities of climate change. The flowers may seem 'prodigal' but it's their vulnerability that sharpens the poet's attention.
We look through both ends of the telescope to view the intricate lives of plants and insects as vividly as the abstract grandeur of the cosmos. Sometimes the two come together; here, rare seeds are akin to stars:
'Each tiny face has its look:
the black-shiny. The varnishy-brown.
The specks too - its like telling stars
apart, rolling them thumb to palm"
from Seedwoman
remarkable encounters with the natural world. They question and warn, while finding wonder and beauty amid the sobering realities of climate change. The flowers may seem 'prodigal' but it's their vulnerability that sharpens the poet's attention.
We look through both ends of the telescope to view the intricate lives of plants and insects as vividly as the abstract grandeur of the cosmos. Sometimes the two come together; here, rare seeds are akin to stars:
'Each tiny face has its look:
the black-shiny. The varnishy-brown.
The specks too - its like telling stars
apart, rolling them thumb to palm"
from Seedwoman
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137 x 210 mm
30 May 2026
30 September 2026
9781913627799
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