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E-raamat: We're Doomed. Now What?

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Jul-2018
  • Kirjastus: Soho Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781616959371
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Jul-2018
  • Kirjastus: Soho Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781616959371

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The provocative and iconoclastic author, journalist and essayist behind the New York Times essay Learning to Die in the Anthropocene discusses the crises of our modern time in this collection of ruminations on climate change, war, literature and loss. The time weve been thrown into is one of alarming and bewildering change--the breakup of the post-1945 global order, a multispecies mass extinction, and the beginning of the end of civilization as we know it. Not one of us is innocent, not one of us issafe. Now what? Were Doomed, Now What? addresses the crisis that is our time through a series of brilliant, moving, and original essays on climate change, war, literature, and loss, from one of the most provocative and iconoclastic minds of his generation. Whether writing about sailing through the melting Arctic, preparing for Houstons next big storm, watching Star Wars, or going back to the streets of Baghdad he once patrolled as a soldier, Roy Scranton handles his subjects with the same electric, philosophical, demotic touch that he brought to his ground-breaking New York Times essay, Learning How to Die in the Anthropocene.-- An American Orwell for the age of Trump, Roy Scranton faces the unpleasant facts of our day with fierce insight and honesty. We’re Doomed. Now What? penetrates to the very heart of our time.Our moment is one of alarming and bewildering change—the breakup of the post-1945 global order, a multispecies mass extinction, and the beginning of the end of civilization as we know it. Not one of us is innocent, not one of us is safe. Now what?We’re Doomed. Now What? addresses the crisis that is our time through a series of brilliant, moving, and original essays on climate change, war, literature, and loss, from one of the most provocative and iconoclastic minds of his generation. Whether writing about sailing through the melting Arctic, preparing for Houston’s next big storm, watching Star Wars, or going back to the streets of Baghdad he once patrolled as a soldier, Roy Scranton handles his subjects with the same electric, philosophical, demotic touch that he brought to his groundbreaking New York Times essay, “Learning How to Die in the Anthropocene.”
I Climate & Change
We're Doomed. Now What?
3(6)
Arctic Ghosts
9(20)
Anthropocene City
29(22)
Rock Scissors Paper
51(14)
Climate Change and the Dharma of Failure
65(6)
The Precipice
71(12)
II War & Memory
War and the City
83(22)
Memories of My Green Machine
105(20)
Back to Baghdad
125(80)
The Fantasy of American Violence
205(8)
III Violence & Communion
The Terror of the New
213(8)
The Trauma Hero
221(18)
The Idea of Order I Can't Breathe
239(48)
War of Choice
287(10)
My Flesh and Blood
297(8)
IV Last Thoughts
What Is Thinking Good For?
305(14)
Raising a Daughter in a Doomed World
319(16)
Endnotes 335(10)
Acknowledgments 345