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Levenstein's New Poems: Animal Vegetable Chuck Levenstein's third poetry collection, Animal Vegetable, is his antidote to political, social and economic follies. "Ridiculously bucolic." Brookline, Massachusetts (PRWeb) February 18, 2007 -- Chuck Levenstein's new collection of poems is about love and loss. He has tried to look at nature as more than something to eat. His poems lend a fresh voice to American environmentalism.
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The first section of the book includes poems that focus on vegetables. They were written for a reading in Lawrence, Massachusetts, at the farmers' market there. Although he was invited because of his previous volume, Poems of World War III, the hosts requested some poems about produce - and Levenstein complied.
The second section of the book draws on older poems that have been bouncing around the internet for some years. "Love in the Forest" is a recurring theme - light-hearted and a little nasty.
About author Charles Levenstein is the author of Lost Baggage, a collection of poems published by Loom Press in Lowell, Massachusetts. Last year he published another collection, Poems of World War III, with Lulu.com He is a contributing editor of Poems Niederngasse, a Zurich-based electronic poetry magazine. His poems have been published widely in e-zines. He is also Professor Emeritus of Work Environment Policy at University of Massachusetts Lowell. He has a Ph.D. in economics from M.I.T. and a masters degree in physiology and occupational health from Harvard School of Public Health. He is editor of New Solutions Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health Policy, and author of numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals as well as of several books, including The Cotton Dust Papers (with G. DeLaurier and M.L. Dunn) and The Point of Production (with J. Wooding).
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