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“Luigi Russi packs a lot of wisdom—moral, metaphysical, medial—into this elegant series of meditations. He bathes the latest, most pressing issues such as climate change in the light of much older insight.”
—John Durham Peters, Maria Rosa Menocal Professor of English and of Film and Media Studies, Yale University, and author of The Marvelous Clouds
“As we are buffeted more and more by the unimagined Anthropocene consequences of our actions, The Catastrophic Nature of Time offers a compelling account of catastrophe, not as end, but as opportunity to open our eyes more fully to our shared world.”
—Vincent Miller, Gudorf Chair in Catholic Theology and Culture, University of Dayton, and editor of The Theological and Ecological Vision of Laudato Si’: Everything is Connected
“Luigi Russi offers here a reference work on the Anthropocene that opens up a reflection on social tipping points outside any mechanistic conception of the Earth system. With the help of parables, masterful writing and great pedagogical talent, the author of The Catastrophic Nature of Time opens up meaningful perspectives for learning to coexist with planetary processes. This book calls for radical changes in the way we live together on Earth, offering an open space for collective creativity without locking us into any political orientation.”
—Prof. Nathanaël Wallenhorst, Member of the Anthropocene Working Group of the Subcommission on Quaternary Stratigraphy




