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Critical Update: Evacuation Instructions
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Richard Marshall)
Tue Apr 29 09:52:07 2025
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Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2025 15:52:04 +0200
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Critical Update: Evacuation Instructions
http://chillwel.ru.com/ljq01OJ6arWy4BZ0Gc5IjLoT_DELT5Lpo6nkO0Lxs0w39uE7cg
http://chillwel.ru.com/j0I01Xrl-_CjaRTcWGxWqWRwZj3WWt7TAyupQdNmWR_x1IhISw
rotagonist, Jimmy, lives in a "world split between corporate compounds", gated communities that have grown into city-states and pleeblands, which are "unsafe, populous and polluted" urban areas where the working classes live.
In 2016, Indian writer Amitav Ghosh expressed concern that climate change had "a much smaller presence in contemporary literary fiction than it does even in public discussion". In The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable, Ghosh said "if certain literary forms are unable to negotiate these waters, then they will have failed – and their failures will have to be counted as an aspect of the broader imaginative and cultural failure that lies at the heart of the climate crisis." In The Anthropocene Unconscious: Climate Catastrophe Culture, critic Mark Bould suggests the opposite when he argues that the "art and literature of our time is pregnant with catastrophe, with weather and water, wildness and weirdness."
By the 2010s, climate fiction had attracted greater prominence and media attention. Cultural critic Josephine Livingston at The New Republic wrote in 2020 that "the last decade has seen such a steep rise in sophisticated 'cli-fi' that some literary publications now devote whole verticals to it. With such vari
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