In a 2021 piece for the Los Angeles Times, “Climate Crisis Is Here; So Is Climate Fiction. Don’t You Dare Call It a Genre,” novelist Lydia Millet, who often addresses environmental issues in her work, wrote that when it comes to the topic of climate change, “we don’t have the luxury of genrefication, with its thrilling rejections of social reality and its reliance on satisfyingly happy endings. All that’s written about these matters of survival, all that’s imagined and supposed,” she continued, “demands our collective attention.” (MORE)
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