The natural world has never been far from Lydia Millet’s mind. For 25 years, the novelist has worked at the Center for Biological Diversity, the Tucson-based nonprofit organization dedicated to ...
There could hardly be a more urgent or necessary moment for the arrival of Lydia Millet’s exceptional new book, “We Loved It All: A Memory of Life,” in which the acclaimed novelist turns her ...
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A Paean to Nonhuman Life
In Lydia Millet’s We Loved It All, she compels readers to decenter human experience in the stories we tell about the natural ...
“We Loved It All” is Lydia Millet’s “anti-memoir.” In previous interviews, Millet has rejected memoir in its traditional form for its emphasis on a single person and their overcoming of ...
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Lydia Millet’s novel The Children’s Bible masterfully addresses a dystopian version of our own world: a place where people in power are indifferent to the looming threat of a climate crisis.
Pen To Paper: The Children’s Bible By Lydia Millet, Unveiling The Burden Of Climate Crisis That reason will chain you to your thoughts and weigh down your body in bed. So for all who read the ...
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