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Footprints

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Footprints

Contributors:

By (Author) David Farrier

ISBN:

9780008286378

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

Fourth Estate Ltd

Publication Date:

23rd August 2021

UK Publication Date:

15th April 2021

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Rocks, minerals and fossils: general interest
Climate change
Sustainability
Impact of science and technology on society
Social impact of environmental issues
Conservation of the environment
The Earth: natural history: general interest
Environmental science, engineering and technology

Dewey:

307

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm

Weight:

230g

Description

A profound meditation on climate change and the Anthropocene and an urgent search for the fossilsindustrial, chemical, geologicalthat humans are leaving behind

A Times Book of the Year A Daily Telegraph Book of the Year
What will the world look like ten thousand or ten million years from now

In Footprints, David Farrier explores what traces we will leave for the very deep future. From long-lived materials like plastic and nuclear waste, to the 50 million kilometres of roads spanning the planet, in modern times we have created numerous objects and landscapes with the potential to endure through deep time. Our carbon could linger in the atmosphere for 100,000 years, and the remains of our cities will still exist millions of years from now as a layer in the rock. These future fossils have the potential to tell remarkable stories about how we lived in the twenty-first century.

Through literature, art, and science, Footprints invites us to think about how we will be remembered in the myths, stories, and languages of our distant descendants. Travelling from the Baltic Sea to the Great Barrier Reef, and from an ice core laboratory in Tasmania to Shanghai, one of the worlds biggest cities, David Farrier tells a story of a world that is changing rapidly, and with long-term consequences. Footprints will not only alter how you think about the future, it will change how you see the world today.

Reviews

Fascinating Margaret Atwood on twitter

What do we owe to the world that comes after us In this superbly researched and imagined book, DavidFarrierinvites us to expand our sense of deep time to include the deep future Caspar Henderson, author of A New Map of Wonders

Footprints bears witness to the hastening catastrophe of the Anthropocene, illustrating not just the permanence of the traces humans leave behind, but also the impermanence of the human. Profound, urgent, transformative, it is a remarkable book. James Bradley, author of Ghost Species

Mr Farriers prose glitters As Mr Farrier notes, even if pollution and consumption ceased tomorrow, their effects would take millennia to unwind. Human life is etched into the fossil record for aeons to come. The challenge is to learnto examine our present by the eerie light cast by the onrushing future. His subtle, elegant book rises to that challenge Economist

It is an oddly hopeful exploration of deep time and a world doing just fine without us. New Scientist

Farrier races through the past and makes brief stops in the present before soaring into the deep future, all the while exploring our capacity as human beings to leave traces behind us It echoes many of the concerns of nature writers such as Kathleen Jamie, Katharine Norbury and Robert Macfarlane, but from a different coign of vantage. Farrier is less nature writer an more smart thinker At its best, there are moments when the eye of the poet and the analyst come together in memorable flight Literary Review

All decent people want to be remembered well. In the ancient world, moral life was often seen as the effort to be a good ancestor. If thats how you see things, David Farriers brilliant, plangent book will leave you gasping with shame. Our grandchildren (if any survive) will look back on us with contempt The Oldie, Charles Foster

Author Bio

David Farrier teaches English Literature at the University of Edinburgh. He was a recipient of the Society of Literature's Giles St Aubyn Award. David was an adviser on 'Deep Time', the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival opening event, which told the 350 million-year-old story of the formation of Edinburgh, and recently held a prestigious Leverhulme Fellowship at the University of New South Wales. His work has appeared in Aeon and The Atlantic.

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