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What If We Stopped Pretending

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Jonathan Franzen is the author of five novels, including Purity, The Corrections and Freedom, and five works of nonfiction and translation, including Farther Away and The Kraus Project. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the German Akademie der Künste, and the French Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. Klappentext The climate crisis is here. Our chance to stop it has come and gone, but this doesn't have to mean the world is ending. Zusammenfassung The climate crisis is here. Our chance to stop it has come and gone, but this doesn’t have to mean the world is ending. ‘If you care about the planet, and about the people and animals who live on it, there are two ways to think about this. You can keep on hoping that catastrophe is preventable, and feel ever more frustrated or enraged by the world’s inaction. Or you can accept that disaster is coming, and begin to rethink what it means to have hope.’ The honesty and realism of Jonathan Franzen’s writings on climate have been widely denounced and just as widely celebrated. Here, in his definitive statement on the subject, Franzen confronts the world’s failure to avert destabilising climate change and takes up the question: Now what?

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Praise for The End of the End of the Earth:
'... by refusing to hope for the impossible, Franzen, improbably, manages to produce a volume that feels, if not hopeful, then at least not hopeless. There's nothing he can do - there's probably nothing any of us can do - to avert or even alleviate the coming catastrophe. But for now, he's here and he's alive, and over the course of these essays he offers us a series of partial, tentative answers to the question he poses himself at the beginning: " How do we find meaning in our actions when the world seems to be coming to an end?" Guardian
'Can be read, in part, as a welcome alternative to the current, dominant American political tone of one-note belligerence' Observer
'Franzen shows himself to be the kind of unacademic critic who recognises and does not disapprove of the Common Reader's natural tendency to feel for the characters the author has brought into being' Scotsman

Product details

Authors Jonathan Franzen
Publisher Fourth Estate
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.01.2021
 
EAN 9780008434045
ISBN 978-0-00-843404-5
No. of pages 70
Dimensions 116 mm x 184 mm x 10 mm
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology
Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Society

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