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Nathaniel Rich

Nathaniel Rich, the author of the seminal book "Losing Earth: A Recent History," emerges as a literary architect committed to crafting narratives that explore the profound intersection of humanity and nature. His bio, a tapestry woven through the threads of environmental consciousness, captures the essence of an author whose voice reverberates through the corridors of contemporary literature. In "Losing Earth," Rich offers a meticulous exploration of the pivotal decade from 1979 to 1989, a temporal window wherein humanity stood at a precipice, poised to alter the trajectory of climate change—a narrative both compelling and cautionary, earning him accolades from esteemed institutions such as the Society of Environmental Journalists. Beyond this cornerstone work, Rich's novels—"King Zeno," "Odds Against Tomorrow," and "The Mayor's Tongue"—unfurl as rich tapestries delineating the resilience of human spirit amidst societal upheaval. His forthcoming opus, "Second Nature: Scenes from a World Remade," promises to delve deeper into the metamorphic dance between civilization and environment, exploring themes of survival and transformation. Rich's literary craftsmanship is marked by an incisive clarity that deftly maneuvers through the confluence of science, history, and imagination, rendering his prose both vivid and intellectually profound. His stature as a writer-at-large for the New York Times Magazine and contributions to Harper's and the New York Review of Books underscore his versatility and intellectual rigor. Residing in the vibrant city of New Orleans, Rich remains an indefatigable force in speculative fiction, his narratives challenging readers to confront and reconsider the symbiotic relationship between humanity and the Earth.

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Losing Earth

A compelling book by Nathaniel Rich

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"The key to success is to focus on goals, not obstacles. Every small step forward is progress toward your dreams."

Nathaniel Rich

Losing Earth