When ecology takes over in literature
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14422/ryf.vol285.i1456.y2022.002Keywords:
nature writing, France, ecologyAbstract
The ecological question has undergone a remarkable development in recent years in the French literary space, in line with the increasingly significant presence in the public debate of the environmental emergency. From the rise of green movements in politics to the encyclical Laudato si’ updating the magisterium of Pope Francis, from the warnings of the scientific community to the commitment of young people to the climate crisis, ecology has taken shape as a global ideal, capable of uniting people. Writers are now addressing these issues by spreading a new imaginary of the ecosystem.
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