Matthew J. Babcock is the author of Private Fire: The Ecopoetry and Prose of Robert Francis, and his scholarship has appeared in Journal of Ecocriticism, Teaching in Higher Education, and The Explicator. He teaches at Brigham Young University-Idaho. He is also a Pushcart Prize-nominated creative writer. Along with his own books, his literary work has appeared in anthologies as well as many literary journals.
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"Francis deserves resurrection, and these essays are a delight to read. He is uniquely charming, clear, and eloquent, and his essays argue passionately against the noise, busyness, and economic and social thunder of the present moment. Francis is an antidote to all of this, as Matthew Babcock makes clear in his Introduction."-Jay Parini, author of Robert Frost: Sixteen Poems to Learn by Heart "Environmentalists, all essayists, creative non-fiction classrooms, lovers of nature, will welcome these eclectic original essays."-Jonathan Barron, author of How Robert Frost Made Realism Matter

