S3E38: Where are the campy cli-fi series? Why do we only have literary climate fiction?!—w/ Daniel Backer, author
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A lot of sci-fi writing focused on climate is high literary fiction, which means it’s filled with allusion and often difficult to understand.So, why don’t authors take on climate fiction as a serialized genre like detective novels, zombie books or erotica?Is there a way to make climate fiction more playful without making light of climate change as a global issue?Daniel Backer is the novelist and literature educator behind Off the Wall Novels and the author of Abraham and Lionel Lancet and the Right Vibe.On this episode of Reversing Climate Change, Daniel joins Ross to explore postmodern and metamodern literature, explaining the postmodern idea that myths guide our decision-making but also make us human.Daniel helps us make sense of Thomas Pynchon’s The Crying of Lot 49, discussing how it plays on the detective genre and why we find comfort in the familiarity of literary conventions.Listen in for Daniel’s take on how literature, at its best, comes from a place of character and learn how a writer might personalize the problem of climate change.Connect with NoriPurchase Nori Carbon RemovalsNori's websiteNori on TwitterCheck out our other podcast, Carbon Removal NewsroomCarbon Removal Memes on TwitterCarbon Removal Memes on InstagramResourcesThe Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley RobinsonThe Road by Cormac McCarthyInherent ViceThe Illuminatus Trilogy by Robert Anton WilsonV. by Thomas PynchonJordan PetersonOn Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense by Friedrich NietzscheDavid Foster WallaceMary KarrThe Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas PynchonThe OfferBooks by William VollmannThis War of MineHamlet 2: The Creative Process