The End of the World - Rilegato

 
9780809310333: The End of the World

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The essays selected by the editors to ex­plore these apocalyptic visions are: ?The Re­making of Zero: Beginning at the End,” by Gary K. Wolfe; ?The Lone Survivor,” by Robert Plank; ?Ambiguous Apocalypse: Transcendental Versions of the End,” by Robert Galbreath; ?World’s End: The Imag­ination of Catastrophe,” by W. Warren Wagar; ?Man-Made Catastrophes,” by Brian Stableford; and ?The Rebellion of Nature,” by W. Warren Wagar.

Wolfe sees in these postholocaust narra­tives a central attraction??the mythic power inherent in the very conception of a remade world.” This power derives from three sources: the emergence of a new order from the ashes of the old system, and thus a kind of denial of death; the reinforcement of one set of values as opposed to another; and as something always replaces whatever was destroyed, a promise that nothing can anni­hilate humanity.

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Informazioni sull?autore

Eric S. Rabkin is Professor of English and Associate Dean for Long Range Planning at the University of Michigan.

Martin H. Greenberg is with the College of Community Services at the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay.

Joseph D. Olander is Vice-Presi­dent for Academic Affairs, University of Texas, El Paso.

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