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Malcolm Sen's book, "Irish Anthropocene," explores how Irish writers are addressing climate change, often connecting it to histories of extraction and empire.

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Malcolm Sen, Eavan Boland, Mike McCormack, Claire Kilroy, Doireann Ní Ghríofa, Moya Cannon, Sara Baume, Kevin Barry
What
Malcolm Sen's book, "Irish Anthropocene," explores how Irish writers are addressing climate change, often connecting it to histories of extraction and empire.
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Sat, 13 Jun 2026 03:05:25 GMT · 2h 30m ago
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Why
The book analyzes how literary works engage with environmental themes, such as natural disasters, capitalist systems, and the impact of climate breakdown on individuals and national identity.
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This study highlights how contemporary Irish literature is grappling with the urgent realities of climate change, offering diverse perspectives on its socio-political origins and personal consequences, thereby enriching the global discourse on environmental issues.

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