This Book Is a Knife: Radical Working-Class Strategies in the Age of Climate Change
By (Author) L.E. Fox
Arsenal Pulp Press
Arsenal Pulp Press
1st October 2025
25th September 2025
Canada
General
Non Fiction
363.73874
Paperback
352
Width 228mm, Height 152mm
An incendiary anti-capitalist response to the devastating impact of climate change.
Despite the naysayers, climate change is a fact. We know that global temperatures are rising, that weather patterns are changing, that forest fires, droughts, flooding, severe storms, and heat waves are the new normal. We know this planet is teetering on the edge of climate collapse, an apocalyptic event that threatens not only the future of human civilisation, but also the millions of other unique life forms on Earth. We know it's all our fault it's the direct result of human beings burning fossil fuels and spewing out carbon emissions at such a fantastic pace that we've changed the fate of the entire planet, and it leaves most of us feeling helpless. What can any of us really do
This Book Is a Knife is a startling essay collection that explores the origins and dangers of climate change through a critique of capitalism and an exploration of the ways in which we might radically reimagine our world before it's too late. Rooted in L. E. Fox's background as a science journalist, This Book Is a Knife is a frank, plain-spoken, and sharply incisive series of missives designed to wake us up to the urgent reality of climate change and the lies we are fed based on the fact that the real issue is neither climate nor the environment it's capitalism.
Fierce and unapologetic, This Book Is a Knife is a passionate and unique dissection of climate change that offers new possibilities for saving the world.
L.E. Fox is a queer, non-binary, working-class writer and journalist based in the Yukon, Canada. Their work, which focuses on issues of class, gender, labour, the environment, and capitalism, has appeared with The Guardian, CBC, the Globe and Mail, and Outside, among many other outlets. They're presently working on an MFA in Creative Writing at the University of British Columbia with the goal of teaching writing and journalism at a post-secondary level. Their first book was This Has Always Been a War: The Radicalization of a Working-Class Queer.