Vonnegut's major apocalyptic trio - Cat's Cradle, Slapstick, and Galapagos - prompt broad global, national, and specieslevel thinking about environmental issues through dramatic and fantastic scenarios. This book tells the story of the origins and legacy of what Kurt Vonnegut understood as 'planetary citizenship' and explores key roots, influences, literary techniques, and artistic expressions of his interest in environmental activism through his writing. Vonnegut saw writing itself as an act of good citizenship, as a way of 'poisoning' the minds of young people 'with humanity ... to encourage them to make a better world.' Often that literary activism meant addressing real social and environmental problems - polluted water, soil, and air; the plasticization of cultures and lives; racial and economic injustice; isolating and dehumanizing technologies; and lives and landscapes desolated by war. Vonnegut's remedies took many forms, from the redemptive power of the arts to artificial extended families to vital communities and engaged democracies. Reminding us of our shared connections as humans, as Earthlings, as stardust, Lucky Mud helps fans, scholars, and book lovers of all kinds experience how Vonnegut's writings offer whole Earth, interstellar, and specieslevel perspectives and purposely challenge readers to think, create, and love.
ISBN: | 9781644213919 |
Publication date: | 1st October 2024 |
Author: | Christina Jarvis |
Publisher: | Seven Stories Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 368 pages |
Genres: |
Autobiography: writers |