Nature Poem

Cover of Nature Poem by Tommy Pico
Author: Tommy Pico
Year: 2017
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 9781941040638
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6.1 Inches
Weight: 0.3 Pounds
Width: 0.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 811.6
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Nature Poem by Tommy Pico, published by National Geographic Books on May 9, 2017, is a book-length poem that explores the complexities of identity through the lens of an American Indian writer. In this 128-page work, the protagonist, Teebs, grapples with the challenge of writing about nature while confronting colonial stereotypes and his own experiences as a young, queer, urban-dwelling poet. The narrative reveals his initial aversion to traditional notions of nature, which he finds reductive and uninspiring.

Throughout the poem, readers will find Teebs navigating themes of assimilation, historical context, and personal identity. As he reflects on the connections between his culture and the concept of the natural world, he begins to reinterpret these ideas through his unique perspective. The work delves into various subjects, including sexuality, language, and the impact of colonialism, ultimately leading Teebs to embrace his voice and experiences. This edition offers a thought-provoking examination of the intersections between identity and environment, making it a significant contribution to contemporary poetry.


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A book-length poem about how an American Indian writer can’t bring himself to write about nature, but is forced to reckon with colonial-white stereotypes, manifest destiny, and his own identity as an young, queer, urban-dwelling poet.

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Nature Poem follows Teebs—a young, queer, American Indian (or NDN) poet—who can’t bring himself to write a nature poem. For the reservation-born, urban-dwelling hipster, the exercise feels stereotypical, reductive, and boring. He hates nature. He prefers city lights to the night sky. He’d slap a tree across the face. He’d rather write a mountain of hashtag punchlines about death and give head in a pizza-parlor bathroom; he’d rather write odes to Aretha Franklin and Hole. While he’s adamant—bratty, even—about his distaste for the word “natural,” over the course of the book we see him confronting the assimilationist, historical, colonial-white ideas that collude NDN people with nature. The closer his people were identified with the “natural world,” he figures, the easier it was to mow them down like the underbrush. But Teebs gradually learns how to interpret constellations through his own lens, along with human nature, sexuality, language, music, and Twitter. Even while he reckons with manifest destiny and genocide and centuries of disenfranchisement, he learns how to have faith in his own voice.

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“Nature Poem” is credited to Tommy Pico.
When was “Nature Poem” published?
Publisher: National Geographic Books. Year: 2017.
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ISBN-13: 9781941040638.
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Language: en. Pages: 128. Edition: 1.

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