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The end of the end of the earth, essays, Jonathan Franzen

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The end of the end of the earth, essays, Jonathan Franzen
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The end of the end of the earth
Oclc number
309528
Responsibility statement
Jonathan Franzen
Sub title
essays
Summary
The End of the End of the Earth is a collection of Jonathan Franzen's essays and speeches from the past five years, in which he grapples with the most important and heated ethical subjects of the day: environmentalism, capitalism, wealth inequality, race, technology and the role of art. He challenges us to ask difficult questions: What is our civic responsibility in the face of climate change, the greatest ever threat to our planet and species? Does technology give us a sense of control or community or is it stripping these from us? Above all, in these essays, Franzen asks us to care--about causes great and small, with subjects as big as our planet and specific as a rare species of birds. These essays are in praise of empathy, and of the beauty and power of nature and art
Table Of Contents
The essay in dark times -- Manhattan 1981 -- Why birds matter -- Save what you love -- Capitalism in hyperdrive -- May your life be ruined -- A friendship -- A rooting interest -- Rules for the novelist -- Missing -- The regulars -- Invisible losses -- Note from 9/13/01 -- Postcards from East Africa -- The end of the end of the Earth
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