The Anthropocene Reviewed The Anthropocene Reviewed

The Anthropocene Reviewed

by John Green - Essays on a Human-Centered Planet – A Comprehensive Book Review

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A Comprehensive Book Review of The Anthropocene Reviewed

John Green's book The Anthropocene Reviewed is an experimental compilation of memoirs in which the author addresses significant topics, events, and aspects of his life through a series of very informal five-star reviews. He examines what may appear to be a motley collection of dissimilar elements that make up modern life, including food and drink, music, entertainment, the various ways we engage our senses, artificial enjoyments, history, and a variety of other topics.

Regardless of how haphazard they appear, there is always a reason why he chose these items for his narrative. Often, the things he reviews have a specific personal meaning for him and allow him to look beyond his own mental health difficulties and world fears.

Many of the topics he writes about, no matter how specific they appear to be, have a broader resonance for the globe as a whole. Written at the height of the pandemic, he speaks for the vast majority of people, many of whom share his fears.

We learn a lot about John Green from his reviews, which he admittedly wrote 'in code' as a fiction writer. We meet his family and discover how he copes with the stress of being a husband and a father in a volatile world. Along the trip, we meet a variety of historical personalities, writers, and poets.

The romanticism of his prose cannot be conveyed in this synopsis, and there is no room for the numerous quotes he employs to make his arguments. There are many more information about his cognitive processes when it comes to dealing with his fears in the book itself.

We divided the chapters into five parts to allow you a chance to comprehend the book's numerous concepts, with each part ending with a workbook portion. There is a brief conclusion and assessment of some of the important topics expounded on by John Green in the book at the end.


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GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2022
21 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
48
Pages
PUBLISHER
Ben Business Group LLC
PROVIDER INFO
Sze Leong Lam
SIZE
683
KB
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