Writer Elvia Wilk joins Kate Wolf to discuss her latest book, Death By Landscape, a collection of essays (including one published by the Los Angeles Review of Books). The pieces in Death By Landscape invite us to look closer at the narratives that persist in this time of environmental collapse and cataclysm. Reading a range of fiction and theory— including the work of writers such as Mark Fisher, Margaret Atwood, Amitav Ghosh, Jeff VandeMeer, Octavia Butler, and Karen Russell— Wilk explores the stories and genres that might allow us to decenter our human-centric perspective of Earth, and reimagine other divisions, such as the separation of people and plants, dystopia and utopia, role play and reality, and the apocalypse as a decisive moment.
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