Extinction Events
Stories
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Here extinction events come in all sizes and shapes: as volcanic eruptions and devastating plagues and meteor impacts, as estrangements and betrayals and losses. Dark, angry, and apocalyptic, Extinction Events is a compendium of all the ways in which life can be annihilated.
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Utgitt:
2019
Forlag: University of Nebraska Press
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 138
ISBN: 9781496215628
Format: 22 x 14 cm
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«“In Breazeale’s world a climatologist anticipates the destruction of Kiribati, her island home: ‘We won’t let ourselves be eroded. You can’t disappear us.’ These stories pit our most intimate aspirations against cosmic extinctions—truly spellbinding, essential stories of our time.”—Wendell Mayo, author of Survival House
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«“Extinction Events is a book for our times. Against the backdrop of environmental cataclysms past and future, the stories here bring to life the fractured worlds of artists and scientists, hucksters and hypnotists, all searching for those relationships that can connect and sustain us.”—Lawrence Coates, author of Camp Olvido
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«“With a bold contemporary relevance, this collection captures the giddy wonder inside our panic. . . . Liz Breazeale stands her characters in the dusty history of the Chicxulub crater as they recite the poetry of humanity’s everyday aches, the breath of the dinosaurs on their necks. In the face of a mandatory evacuation, one is tempted to batten down the hatches and curl up with this marvel of a book.”—Jennifer Murvin, graphic narrative editor of Moon City Review»
1. Un-Discovered Islands
2. Four Self-Portraits of the Mapmaker
3. Survival in the Plague Years
4. The Lemurians
5. Extinction Events Proposed by My Father
6. The Disaster Preparedness Guidebook
7. How Cities Are Lost
8. Devil's Tooth Museum
9. The Supernova of Irvin Edwards
10. Ashcake
11. Experiencers
Source Acknowledgments