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13 February, 2023
The Great Derangement | The role of literature in the climate crisis
In the essay-book ‘The great derangement: climate change and the unthinkable’, writer Amitav Ghosh (2016) offers an exhaustive reflection on where humanity, as a collective, stands on the issue of climate change. Ghosh argues that humanity is living in the era of the great derangement, an era of illusion, of blindness to the warnings given by global warming.
27 October, 2020
The Road explores climate crisis and alienation
Almost fifteen years after its publication, the 2007 Pulitzer Prize winner The Road is more relevant than ever. Set in an unspecified future, the novel depicts a depopulated, cold earth,…
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