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Tag Archives: global literature

Lamentations of Zeno, Ilija Trojanow

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on December 4, 2018 by Mary WoodburyMarch 8, 2020

Click here to return to the series The global novel exists, not as a genre separated from and opposed to other kinds of fiction, but … Read more

Posted in Features, Interviews, World Eco-Fiction | Tagged antarctic, climate change, glaciers, global literature, sea stories | Leave a reply

Stormbird Press

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on November 30, 2018 by Mary WoodburyFebruary 18, 2019

Stormbird Press books—As if nature were not beautiful enough! When Nelson Mandela famously said ‘education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change … Read more

Posted in Articles, Features | Tagged animals, environmental, extinction, global literature, nature and ecology, wilderness | Leave a reply

The Butterfly Effect, Rajat Chaudhuri

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on November 7, 2018 by Mary WoodburyOctober 21, 2021

Click here to return to the series The global novel exists, not as a genre separated from and opposed to other kinds of fiction, but … Read more

Posted in Features, Interviews, World Eco-Fiction | Tagged climate change, environmental, global literature, speculation | Leave a reply

Lost Objects’ “Little Red Drops”, Marian Womack

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on October 10, 2018 by Mary WoodburyJune 12, 2020

Click here to return to the series The global novel exists, not as a genre separated from and opposed to other kinds of fiction, but … Read more

Posted in Interviews, Women Working in Nature and the Arts, World Eco-Fiction | Tagged environmental, global literature, magical realism, mystery, weird fiction, wilderness | Leave a reply

The Green Gold of Borneo, Emin Madi

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on September 10, 2018 by Mary WoodburyMarch 8, 2020

Click here to return to the series The global novel exists, not as a genre separated from and opposed to other kinds of fiction, but … Read more

Posted in Interviews, World Eco-Fiction | Tagged animals, climate change, environmental, global literature, magical realism, regional, wilderness | Leave a reply

Agam: Filipino Narratives on Uncertainty and Climate Change, Redentor Constantino

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on August 7, 2018 by Mary WoodburyMarch 8, 2020

Click here to return to the series The global novel exists, not as a genre separated from and opposed to other kinds of fiction, but … Read more

Tagged climate change, environmental, future, global literature, regional | 1 Reply

The Story Collector, Evie Gaughan

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on July 8, 2018 by Mary WoodburyMarch 8, 2020

Click here to return to the series The global novel exists, not as a genre separated from and opposed to other kinds of fiction, but … Read more

Posted in Interviews, World Eco-Fiction | Tagged environmental, global literature, regional | Leave a reply

Wide As the Wind, Edward Stanton

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on June 10, 2018 by Mary WoodburyMarch 8, 2020

Click here to return to the series The global novel exists, not as a genre separated from and opposed to other kinds of fiction, but … Read more

Posted in Features, Interviews, World Eco-Fiction | Tagged climate change, environmental, global literature, regional, speculation | Leave a reply

Solarpunk: Ecological and Fantastical Stories in a Sustainable World, Fábio Fernandes

Dragonfly: An Exploration of Eco-fiction Posted on May 11, 2018 by Mary WoodburyMarch 30, 2021

Click here to return to the series The global novel exists, not as a genre separated from and opposed to other kinds of fiction, but … Read more

Posted in Features, Interviews, World Eco-Fiction | Tagged climate change, global literature, solarpunk | Leave a reply

Selected Interviews

  • Yaba Badoe
  • Matt Bell
  • David Brin
  • Aya de León
  • Cory Doctorow
  • Oghenchovwe Donald Ekpeki
  • Omar El Akkad
  • Fábio Fernandes
  • Helon Habila
  • Emmi Itäranta
  • Yun Ko-eun
  • Andrew Krivak
  • Edan Lepucki
  • Wu Ming-Yi
  • Julia Phillips
  • Pitchaya Sudbanthad
  • Ilija Trojanow
  • Tlotlo Tsamaase
  • Christiane Vadnais
  • Jeff VanderMeer
  • Venetia Welby
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