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Roy Scranton (born 1976) is an American writer of
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poetry Poetry (derived from the Greek ''poiesis'', "making"), also called verse, is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language − such as phonaesthetics, sound symbolism, and metre − to evoke meanings i ...
. His essays, journalism, short fiction, and reviews have appeared in ''
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The Nation ''The Nation'' is an American liberal biweekly magazine that covers political and cultural news, opinion, and analysis. It was founded on July 6, 1865, as a successor to William Lloyd Garrison's '' The Liberator'', an abolitionist newspaper tha ...
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, LIT,
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''. His first book, ''Learning to Die in the Anthropocene'' was published by
City Lights ''City Lights'' is a 1931 American silent romantic comedy film written, produced, directed by, and starring Charlie Chaplin. The story follows the misadventures of Chaplin's Tramp as he falls in love with a blind girl (Virginia Cherrill) and ...
. His novel '' War Porn'' was released by Soho Press in August 2016. It was called "One of the best and most disturbing war novels in years" by Sam Sacks in ''
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''. He co-edited ''Fire and Forget: Short Stories from the Long War''. He currently teaches at the
University of Notre Dame The University of Notre Dame du Lac, known simply as Notre Dame ( ) or ND, is a private Catholic research university in Notre Dame, Indiana, outside the city of South Bend. French priest Edward Sorin founded the school in 1842. The main campu ...
, where he is the director of the Environmental Humanities Initiative.


Honors

Roy Scranton won the Theresa A. White Literary Award for short fiction 2009, received a Mrs. Giles G. Whiting Fellowship in the Humanities in 2014, and was awarded a Lannan Literary Fellowship in 2017. His ''New York Times'' essay “Learning How to Die in the Anthropocene” was selected for ''The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2014'', and his essay “The Terror of the New” was selected as a notable essay in ''Best American Essays 2015''. In 2021–2022, Roy Scranton is a fellow at the Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Studies.


Reception

Author
Jeff VanderMeer Jeff VanderMeer (born July 7, 1968) is an American author, editor, and literary critic. Initially associated with the New Weird literary genre, VanderMeer crossed over into mainstream success with his bestselling Southern Reach Trilogy. The tr ...
wrote of ''Learning to Die in the Anthropocene'', "It’s a powerful, useful, and ultimately hopeful book that more than any other I've read has the ability to change people's minds and create change." Commenting on his bluntness, Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow of the ''
Los Angeles Review of Books The ''Los Angeles Review of Books'' (''LARB'' is a literary review magazine covering the national and international book scenes. A preview version launched on Tumblr in April 2011, and the official website followed one year later in April 2012. ...
'' wrote, "There is something cathartic about his refusal to shy away from the full scope of our predicament." Historian
Naomi Oreskes Naomi Oreskes (; born November 25, 1958) is an American historian of science. She became Professor of the History of Science and Affiliated Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Harvard University in 2013, after 15 years as Professor of H ...
named ''Learning to Die in the Anthropocene'' one of the "five best books on the
politics of climate change The politics of climate change results from different perspectives on how to respond to climate change. Global warming is driven largely by the emissions of greenhouse gases due to human economic activity, especially the burning of fossil fuels, ...
." She wrote, "I think he's fundamentally right about the essential point, which is that we have a tremendously difficult time assimilating just how serious this problem really is." In the book ''
How to Blow Up a Pipeline ''How to Blow Up a Pipeline: Learning to Fight in a World on Fire'' is a nonfiction book written by Andreas Malm and published in 2021 by Verso Books. In the book, Malm argues that sabotage is a logical form of climate activism, and criticize ...
'', author
Andreas Malm Andreas Malm (born ) is a Sweden, Swedish author and an associate professor of human ecology at Lund University. He is on the editorial board of the academic journal ''Historical Materialism (journal), Historical Materialism'', and has been describ ...
criticized Scranton, stating that Scranton is united with other critics of climate activism by "a reification of despair" which Malm called "an eminently understandable emotional response to the crisis, but unserviceable as a response for a politics in it." He described Scranton's position as "climate
fatalism Fatalism is a family of related philosophical doctrines that stress the subjugation of all events or actions to fate or destiny, and is commonly associated with the consequent attitude of resignation in the face of future events which are thou ...
", and stated that it is a
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because " hemore people who tell us that a radical reorientation is 'scarcely imaginable', the less imaginable it will be."


Works

* ''Learning to Die in the Anthropocene: Reflections on the End of a Civilization''. City Lights Publishers. 2016. * '' War Porn''. Soho Press. 2016. * ''We're Doomed. Now What?: Essays on War and Climate Change''. Soho Press. 2018. *''I Heart Oklahoma!''. Soho Press. 2019. *''Total Mobilization: World War II and American Literature''. University of Chicago Press. 2019.


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