
Ascension
A Novel
Steve Tomasula(Author)
Fiction Collective Two (Publisher)
Published on 2. August 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
398 pages
978-1-57366-195-9 (ISBN)
Description
A visually stunning narrative of three eras in humankind's vexed relationship with nature
Ascension is a novel about the end of nature, or rather, the end of three "natures": the time just before Darwin changed the natural world; the 1980s, just as the digital and genetic revolutions begin to replace "nature" with "environment"; and today, a time when we have the ability to manipulate nature at both the scale of the planet and at the genome. The narrative follows three different biologists on the brink of each of these cultural extinctions to explore how nature occupies our imaginations and how our imaginations bring the natural world, and our place in it, into existence.
Ascension is a story of how we continually remake the world and are in turn remade by the new nature we've created. It is the story of humans yearning to understand their families, themselves, and the world they live in as it comes to a close, leaving them to anticipate what will follow. Rich in visual depictions of the natural world-from nineteenth century engraving and paintings to twentieth century photography and twenty-first century databases-Ascension uses the materials of three eras to drive home our inability to escape nature, and the ways our fates are irrevocably bound together even as our actions usher in an end-time.
Ascension is a novel about the end of nature, or rather, the end of three "natures": the time just before Darwin changed the natural world; the 1980s, just as the digital and genetic revolutions begin to replace "nature" with "environment"; and today, a time when we have the ability to manipulate nature at both the scale of the planet and at the genome. The narrative follows three different biologists on the brink of each of these cultural extinctions to explore how nature occupies our imaginations and how our imaginations bring the natural world, and our place in it, into existence.
Ascension is a story of how we continually remake the world and are in turn remade by the new nature we've created. It is the story of humans yearning to understand their families, themselves, and the world they live in as it comes to a close, leaving them to anticipate what will follow. Rich in visual depictions of the natural world-from nineteenth century engraving and paintings to twentieth century photography and twenty-first century databases-Ascension uses the materials of three eras to drive home our inability to escape nature, and the ways our fates are irrevocably bound together even as our actions usher in an end-time.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Normal
United States
Publishing group
The University of Alabama Press
Illustrations
110 colour figures
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 149 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
842 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-57366-195-9 (9781573661959)
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07/2022
1st Edition
University of Alabama Press
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Steve Tomasula is the author of Once Human: Stories, and the novels IN & OZ, The Book of Portraiture, TOC: A New-Media Novel, and VAS: An Opera in Flatland. He is the editor of Conceptualisms: The Anthology of Prose, Poetry, Visual, Found, E- & Hybrid Writing as Contemporary Art. His essays on literature and art have also appeared widely. He lives in Chicago and at www.stevetomasula.com.