The Anthropocene Reviewed read

I wrote in an earlier post that I was reading The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green. The Anthropocene Reviewed is a collection of essays in which John Greene examines some very different aspects of being human. I heard some of the essays before via via The Anthropocene Reviewed podcast.

The topics John Green touches on range from the cave paintings of Lascaux, through Indycar races in Indiana, the QWERTY keyboard to August Sander’s famous photograph titled “Three Farmers on Their Way to a Dance,” which depicts three men who do not appear to be farmers. (By the way, the photo I read on Wikipedia is actually called “Jungbauern, 1914,” and “Three Farmers on Their Way to a Dance” is the title of Richard Powers’ book inspired by the photo.)

Green mixes facts and personal stories in the essays in an engaging, funny and moving way. A great book that tastes like more.

Postscriptum: See also this video about a review of August Sander’s photo on The Art Assignment channel, presented by John Green.

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