書籍詳情
格式
精裝書
頁數
288
語言
英語
已出版
May 15, 2018
出版商
Jonathan Cape
ISBN-10
1910702714
ISBN-13
9781910702710
描述
In the anthropocene epoch, human influence shapes the natural world in complex and often alarming ways. A collection of essays from distinguished writers and thinkers, this work delves into humanity's relationship with the environment, examining how our actions reverberate through ecosystems and landscapes. Each contributor brings a unique perspective, intertwining personal experiences with broader ecological themes, which invites readers to reflect on their own place within this rapidly changing world.
Through lyrical prose and insightful commentary, the essays explore the beauty of nature juxtaposed with the consequences of human presence. Readers are taken on a journey that highlights the fragility of the planet, urging a deeper appreciation for the landscapes that sustain us. The collection challenges the audience to reconsider their connection to the earth, advocating for a more mindful and considerate approach to not only how we live but also how we impact the delicate web of life around us.
Through lyrical prose and insightful commentary, the essays explore the beauty of nature juxtaposed with the consequences of human presence. Readers are taken on a journey that highlights the fragility of the planet, urging a deeper appreciation for the landscapes that sustain us. The collection challenges the audience to reconsider their connection to the earth, advocating for a more mindful and considerate approach to not only how we live but also how we impact the delicate web of life around us.