Quotes
“On very rare occasions, a writer marshals such searing insight and storytelling skill that even a well trodden subject is blown wide open…This is that kind of book.” Naomi Klein, #1 New York Times bestselling author
“‘The climate crisis is,’ as Ghosh writes, ‘also a crisis of culture and thus of the imagination.’" Times Literary Supplement (London)
“Branding our era of denial and inertia the Great Derangement, Ghosh looks in turn at literature, history, and politics to examine this failure” Nature
“The Great Derangement is a bracing reminder that there is no more vital task for writers and artists than to clear the intellectual dead wood of a vulgarly boosterish age and create space for apocalyptic thinking—which may at least delay, if not avert, the catastrophes ahead.” The Guardian (London)
“One big complaint about science—that it kills wonder—is the same criticism Ghosh levels at the novel: that it bequeaths us ‘a world of few surprises, fewer adventures, and no miracles at all.’" New Scientist
“His exploration of the relationship between British imperialism and Asia’s carbon economy shows that our constructions of history are as deranged as our literature. In short, we are in denial.” Christian Century
“In this concise and utterly enlightening volume, Ghosh urges the public to find new artistic and political frameworks to understand and reduce the effects of human-caused climate change.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Shridhar Solanki’s deliberate English-accented narration takes the listener through Ghosh’s theories…[and] some fascinating accounts of catastrophes…Solanki’s slower pace is appropriate…[as] this audiobook requires time and attention.” Audiofile