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Literary Art Walk

Registration is open for the October 25th event:  Is A River Alive? A Student-Led Literary Art Walk at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum. https://mmam.org/.../is-water-alive-a-student-led... As an auditing student of the course (UW La Crosse, English 387, Environmental Literature), the class -- distributed into small groups -- will lead the public (registered attendees) through a discussion predicated on the question: Is a River Alive? Certainly, a river is a resource and a habitat. Environmental literature poses a variety of questions and posits answers to the fundamental nature of water. This author, as a sailor who spent years at sea often at the railing watching grey, rolling, cresting swells, wholeheartedly believes the sea -- and by extension rivers -- are alive. If you have thoughts for or against that premise come join us. Registration is open at the link above.

 
 
 

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