monographs
The Zen of Ecopoetics: Cosmological Imaginations in Modernist American Poetry, Routledge Environmental Literature, Culture and Media series, 2023.
Shortlisted for the 2025 ASLE–UKI Book Prize.
peer-reviewed JOURNAL ARTICLES
PUBLISHED
“The Tao of the Non-Human: Ineffability, Materiality, and Ecosemiotics in Marianne Moore’s Assemblage Poetics.” Journal of Modern Literature 48.2 (2025): 96–111.
“The Zen-Inflected Cosmological Imaginations of William Carlos Williams and Alan Watts.” William Carlos Williams Review 40.1 (2023): 51–76.
“Zen and the Art of Imagined Matter: The Material Ecopoetics of William Carlos Williams.” ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 29.1 (2022): 117–136.
“‘The Habits of Moss that Secretly Freezes the Stone’: Space in the Poetry of Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin.” e-cadernos CES 14 (2012).
ACCEPTED/FORTHCOMING
“Beyond Synchronicity and Asynchronicity: Dōgen’s Being-Time and Future Imaginaries in the Anthropocene.” Time & Society (forthcoming, 2026).
BOOK CHAPTERS AND EDited COLLECTIONS
IN PREPARATION/UNDER CONTRACT
“The Ineffable Word: Apophatic Poetics in the Anthropocene.” Invited chapter following Between Mystical Thinking and Practical Experience symposium. Forthcoming 2027.
“Ecopoetry and the Anthropocene.” Invited chapter for edited volume on literary genres in the Anthropocene, ed. Florian Mussgnug (UCL). Under consideration with UCL Press.
EDITED VOLUMES AND SPECIAL ISSUES
Apophatic Art Practice and Research: Contemporary Threshold Practices in a Time of Flattening.Co-editor of a multimodal, curated publication and exhibition (with Merel Visse, Sarah Travis, Ryan Woodring, Sarah Tarkany, Peter Kline, Caitlin Gilson, Liora Bresler, Béatrice Machet, William Franke). Forthcoming 2027. International call for contributions; edited volume and Research Catalogue exposition in preparation, with associated exhibition and scholarly gatherings.
Unspoken Modernities: Transcultural Approaches to Silence and Its Religious Roots in Modernist Literature. Corresponding Guest Editor. Co-edited special issue of Forum for Modern Language Studies (with Lucia Battistel, William Franke, Matteo Zupancic). Forthcoming 2027.
Bridging Disciplines for Climate Action: The Role of Interdisciplinary Approaches in Addressing Challenges Associated with Climate Change. Co-edited interdisciplinary volume. Proposal under submission to Michigan University Press; introduction and materials in preparation following prior editorial consultation.
The Zen of Ecopoetics. Special issue of Stag Hill Literary Journal, 2022/23.
PUBLIC SCHOLARSHIP (SELECTED ESSAYS)
“Listening to the Cosmovision of the Kichwa Kawsak Sacha”, ONCA, 2021.
“Decolonising the Self through Art and Reclaiming Ancestral Identity: An essay by Jaider Esbell”, translated by Enaiê Azambuja, ONCA, 2021.
“O Realismo Íntimo de Tomas Tranströmer”. Revista Cisma, FFLCH/USP, São Paulo, p. 16 – 34, 04 January 2015.
POETRY (SELECTED AND PUBLISHED)
“Ouvir do Silêncio.” Revista Pessoa (2023).
“Remember.” Marble Poetry Magazine 8 (2021): 21–22.
“The Maned Wolf” and “Open Veins of Latin America.” Marble Poetry Magazine 7 (2020): 53–58.
“Cartografias de espaços infinitos na poesia de Enaiê Mairê Azambuja.” Mallarmargens (2020).
“Polaroid.” Ruído Manifesto (2020).
“One of Us Cannot Be Wrong.” Two Thirds North (Stockholm University) (2018): 72–73.
“The Sailor.” Two Thirds North (Stockholm University) (2018): 75.
“Birth by Water.” Two Thirds North (Stockholm University) (2018): 98.
“Favour in Lampedusa.” Two Thirds North (Stockholm University) (2017): 10–11.
“Voyage.” Two Thirds North (Stockholm University & Cinnamon Press) (2015): 80–82.
“Lovers at the Museum.” Two Thirds North (Stockholm University & Cinnamon Press) (2015): 55.
Selected poems. Revista Escamandro (2014).