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The New Wilderness

November 02, 2020 by Jacqueline Ménoret

In this Cli-Fi novel, Diane Cook imagines a future where the City has reached past all limits, leaving only one natural place left: the Wilderness State. The imaginative world Cook writes considers our relationships to each other, survival and power. Unlike classic dystopias, Cook’s novel reveals our relationship with nature as destructive. The story is one of caution: to reexamine our relationship with nature, before the climate crisis’ extreme consequences.

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November 02, 2020 /Jacqueline Ménoret
Cli-Fi, Urbanization, Fiction, Science Fiction, Survival, Climate crisis, Wilderness, The Booker Prize, Book Review, Blog

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