Lynne Feeley is a writer based in New Jersey. Her work has appeared in The Nation, Lapham's Quarterly, Boston Review, and elsewhere. She has a PhD in English from Duke.
Lynne Feeley
Articles
Gone Broody: Grief and Care in Jackie Polzin's Brood
Lynne Feeley investigates Jackie Polzin's interpretation of motherhood and unavoidable loss.
Earth First? On “The Ecocentrists” and Pregnancy in the Anthropocene
Lynne Feeley reviews "The Ecocentrists," a history of radical environmentalism by Keith Makoto Woodhouse.
Eclipse Expeditions
On "After Emily: Two Remarkable Women and the Legacy of America’s Greatest Poet" and the fraught history of Emily Dickinson's editors.
The People in the Trees
What might convince us that forest defense and self-defense are the same?
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