The After-Normal Brief, Alphabetical Essays on a Changing Planet |
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Author:
| Carlin, David Walker, Nicole |
ISBN: | 978-1-941628-17-1 |
Publication Date: | Jun 2019 |
Publisher: | Rose Metal Press, Incorporated
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $16.95 |
Book Description:
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Literary Nonfiction. Essays. Environmental Studies. Hybrid Genre. Abecedarian Form. Epistolary Form. "A" is for Australia and "A" is for Arizona, over 9,000 miles apart but sharing the same Earth. In this eccentric, intimate compendium of short environmental and personal essays, David Carlin (in Melbourne) and Nicole Walker (in Flagstaff) engage in a long-distance dialogue between two writers, creating an improvisational subversion of the encyclopedia, a witty-yet-serious send-up of...
More DescriptionLiterary Nonfiction. Essays. Environmental Studies. Hybrid Genre. Abecedarian Form. Epistolary Form. "A" is for Australia and "A" is for Arizona, over 9,000 miles apart but sharing the same Earth. In this eccentric, intimate compendium of short environmental and personal essays, David Carlin (in Melbourne) and Nicole Walker (in Flagstaff) engage in a long-distance dialogue between two writers, creating an improvisational subversion of the encyclopedia, a witty-yet-serious send-up of the concept of a survival guide. In this era of interconnected ecological, political, and human rights catastrophes, these two whimsical, elegiac, and intellectually questing voices contemplate the role of the individual in the midst of increasingly inescapable collective action crises that call the very concept of survival into question. Refusing equally to find solace in false hopes and to give in to murky despair, Carlin and Walker deftly use the flash nonfiction form to wonder and worry their way through the alphabet in search of a path forward. With meditations on topics ranging from bitumen to plasmodia, elephants to xeric, THE AFTER-NORMAL collects an A to Z of people, places, and phenomena to marvel at, to kick against, to let go, and to fight for. "Hijinks on the page! What is a useful response to the current crisis we now face on this planet--the mounting evidence of anthropogenic climate change? Walker and Carlin have elected to do what thinking people do when faced with paralyzing silence and numbness--to seek company and conversation. These short essays, organized around the certain and established road of the Latin alphabet, observe the anomalies, report the weirdness, and respond to each other. They invent, theorize, rage, and celebrate. Each tiny essay offers a manageable bit of the world that bursts with flavor like a delicately-constructed amuse bouche. Enter this book and discover engagement, communion, and solace." --Debra Marquart "In this winning collection of essays cued to letters in the alphabet, writers Carlin and Walker exchange personal reflections on the state of the planet today. [...] Carlin and Walker's enjoyable literary exchange will charm readers and leave them wondering which topic will pop up next." --Publishers Weekly