“isn’t it weird that poets just keep going around noticing nature and not ever noticing that nature is shrinking? To read these poems you would think the world was as full of nature as it ever was even though in the last forty years so many animals and habitats have been wiped out. How come they don’t notice that? How come they don’t notice everything that’s been annihilated? If they’re so into noticing things?
I look around and all I see is the world being ruined. If poems were true they’d just be about walking through a giant graveyard or a garbage dump.”
Excerpt From
The Bee Sting by Paul Murray