DiscoverThe History of Literature635 Darwin and Cataclysmic Change (with Allen MacDuffie) | My Last Book with Adelle Waldman
635 Darwin and Cataclysmic Change (with Allen MacDuffie) | My Last Book with Adelle Waldman

635 Darwin and Cataclysmic Change (with Allen MacDuffie) | My Last Book with Adelle Waldman

Update: 2024-09-19
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Dealing with reality can be difficult enough, but when the nature of that reality is completely overturned - as it is in a case like the climate crisis - people are left with a feeling of intense uncertainty. What does this mean for us? How do we cope? How, in other words, do we psychologically absorb a revelation that threatens to overwhelm everything we believe about ourselves and our place in the universe? In this episode, Jacke talks to Allen MacDuffie about his new book Climate of Denial: Darwin, Climate Change, and the Literature of the Long Nineteenth Century, which looks at how writers like George Eliot and H.G. Wells dealt with the new normal of a post-Darwinian world - and asks whether those examples might help readers in wrestle with today's cataclysmic problems. PLUS novelist Adelle Waldman (Help Wanted) stops by to discuss her choice for the last book she will ever read.


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635 Darwin and Cataclysmic Change (with Allen MacDuffie) | My Last Book with Adelle Waldman

635 Darwin and Cataclysmic Change (with Allen MacDuffie) | My Last Book with Adelle Waldman

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