Earth abides

Paperback, 316 pages

English language

Published Sept. 6, 1979 by Corgi.

ISBN:
978-0-552-11194-2
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OCLC Number:
16488323

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The story of rebuilding civilization after a plague nearly wipes out the human race.

12 editions

A masterpiece with renewed relevance as climate collapse looms

Post-apocalypse science fiction is flourishing at the moment, but "Earth Abides" is the one that really established its modern form. I've read it many times, but in 2024 it had a different impact on me, and I think it has grown in stature over the years.

The plot takes a now familiar path: a plague wipes out most of humanity; the survivors must come together and work out how to repopulate the empty world, to overcome the psychological and physical impediments they now face. As the story unfolds, it reveals truths about all humanity: our morals and failings and strengths are exposed by the thought experiment of stripping the species back to its barest remnants.

There are no triffids here, no zombies, not even any crazed marauding gangs to provide conflict. Much of the plot tension comes through the protagonist, Isherwood Williams, a young intellectual who judges himself …

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