En cours de chargement...
"the gasping wind was dry and hostile. You could smell the menu of dust it was dishing out to leaves and branches it has transformed into jackets of dust." Far from being just a textualization of environment, Rustles on Nakes Trees paints a gruesome picture of a raging fire that consumes everything along its track and thus necessitates relocation of victims from the disaster-prone area to a more secured, but, uninhabited dry land, which itself needs preservation and conservation.
The discourse attempts to locate the plane where literature meets ecology, and should be understood as an invitation to readers to excavate environmental literature, or mine sites of ecology fossilized in works of art. At the time literature is becoming aware that environmental issues can constitute high calorie -nourishing sources of literary milk ready to breast-feed this eco-critical turn may find the effects of ecological processes like bush fires, land dryness, environmental pollution and tree planting of interest to them.