02213nam 2200385 450 991072978410332120230730062010.01-4780-2235-3(CKB)5100000000116970(NjHacI)995100000000116970(EXLCZ)99510000000011697020230730d2020 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierClimate Lyricism /Min SongDurham :Duke University Press,2020.©20201 online resource (248 pages) illustrations1-4780-1773-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.The Practice of Sustaining Attention to Climate Change -- Scope -- hat Is Denial? Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go, Teju Cole's Open City, and Sally Wen Mao's "Occidentalism" -- Why Revive the Lyric? Claudia Rankine's Citizen and Craig Santos Perez's "Love in a Time of Climate Change" -- Why Stay with Bad Feelings? Ilya Kaminsky's Deaf Republic and Tommy Pico's IRL -- How Should I Live? Inattention and Everyday-Life Projects -- Breath -- What's Wrong with Narrative? The Promises and Disappointments of Climate Fiction -- Where Are We Now? Scalar Variance, Persistence, Swing, and David Bowie -- Urgency -- The Scale of the Everyday, Part 1: The Keeling Curve, Frank O'Hara, and Bernadette -- Mayer -- The Scale of the Everyday, Part 2: Ada Limo̹n, Tommy Pico, and Solmaz Sharif -- The Global Novel Imagines the Afterlife: George Saunders, J. M. Coetzee, and Han Kang -- The Foreign Present-Who Are We to Each Other?."Min Hyoung Song articulates a climate change-centered reading practice that foregrounds how literature, poetry, and essays help us to better grapple with our everyday encounters with climate change."-- Provided by publisher.Climatic changes in literatureClimatic changes in literature.809.9336Song Min855675NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910729784103321Climate Lyricism3412603UNINA