Life in times of climate crisis: novel, Anthropocene and the forms of realism
Abstract
In this issue of Between, which focuses on post-apocalyptic narratives, the In Discussion column is dedicated to several recent novels that place images of disaster in the foreground or background, but always in relation to the realistic portrayal of the daily lives of individuals and communities. The works in question are The Deluge by Stephen Markley (2022), The Bee Sting by Paul Murray (2023) and What We Can Now by Ian McEwan (2025).
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