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Writing Stories of Anthropocene Extinction: Barbara Kingsolver’s Fiction and Nonfiction
Humans are the most numerous big animals on Earth, deciding the fate of other species. As the massive geological force in the current epoch, the Anthropocene, human-driven alterations of the Earth’...