The Age of Loneliness: Essays

The Age of Loneliness: Essays

Written by:
Laura Marris
Narrated by:
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Release Date
August 2024
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6 hours 45 minutes
Summary
In this debut essay collection, Laura Marris reframes environmental degradation by setting aside the conventional,
catastrophic framework of the Anthropocene in favor of that of the Eremocene, the age of loneliness,
marked by the dramatic thinning of wildlife populations and by isolation between and among species. She
asks: how do we add to archives of ecological memory? How can we notice and document what's missing in
the landscapes closest to us?
Filled with equal parts alienation and wonder, each essay immerses readers in a different strange landscape of
the Eremocene. Among them are the Buffalo airport with its snowy owls and the purgatories of commuter flights,
layovers, and long-distance relationships; a life-size model city built solely for self-driving cars; the coasts of
New England and the ever-evolving relationship between humans and horseshoe crabs; and the Connecticut
woods Marris revisits for the first time after her father’s death, where she participates in the annual Christmas
Bird Count and encounters presence and absence in turn.
Vivid, keenly observed, and driven by a lively and lyrical voice, The Age of Loneliness is a moving examination of
the dangers of loneliness, the surprising histories of ecological loss, and the ways that community sciencewhich
relies on the embodied evidence of “ground truth”can help us recognize, and maybe even recover, what we’ve
learned to live without
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