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Gaithersburg
Book Festival

May 16, 2026

10am – 6pm

Bohrer Park


Lisa Couturier

Featured Title: Convergence: Poetry on Environmental Impacts of War
Convergence: Poetry on Environmental Impacts of War
Convergence

Unique in its scope, Convergence: Poetry on the Environmental Impacts of War, offers a vital perspective that has rarely been considered: war’s destruction of the more than human environment. Arranged more or less chronologically, 90 poems and their contextual notes by 61 contemporary poets bring into vivid focus the eco-injustice of military damages in 37 nations on 6 continents and on the moon. Framed by a cogent introduction and a pair of forewords, one on poetry, the other on science, and accompanied by a tally of environmental costs and a set of thought-provoking discussion and writing prompts, this groundbreaking anthology will rouse readers to confront intolerable devastation, yet also to envision restoration of the natural world.

About Lisa Couturier

A 2022 finalist for the Annie Dillard Award in Creative Nonfiction and a Pushcart Prize winner for her essay “Dark Horse,” Lisa Couturier is author of the collection of essays, “The Hopes of Snakes” (Beacon), and the poetry chapbook “Animals / Bodies” (Finishing Line), winner of a Jean Pedrick Chapbook Prize from the New England Poetry Club. She is a notable essayist in Best American Essays, 2004, 2006, 2011. A writer with the Sowell Family Collection in Literature, Community and the Natural World, Lisa lives in Maryland, on Montgomery County’s acclaimed Agricultural Reserve, with her five horses.

Lisa will be presenting “Convergence: Poetry on Environmental Impacts of War.”

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