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Michael Collier

    Michael Collier is an American poet whose work delves into the intricacies of human experience through lyrical verse. His writings are marked by a meticulous command of language and a profound insight into relatable themes. Collier's poetry often explores the intersection of personal memory and broader historical contexts. His distinctive voice and thematic depth establish him as a significant presence in contemporary American poetry.

    An Introduction to Grand Canyon. Geology
    Sculpted by Ice
    The Missing Mountain
    • A collection of poetry spanning the career of distinguished poet Michael Collier.

      The Missing Mountain
      4.8
    • Sculpted by Ice

      Glaciers and the Alaskan Landscape

      • 122 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Ice once covered most of North America. Today, Alaska, with its approximately 100,000 glaciers, is a living example of its profound influence - the state's rugged landscape is a textbook of glacial activity, and geologist and photographer Michael Collier guides you through its pages. In the company of scientists studying this ancient ice, he approaches the 'great sleeping beasts' on foot, from a kayak, and form the air. Follow him across the tricky terrain of glacial terms and geologic time.

      Sculpted by Ice
      3.9