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Last Man

by Shelley, Mary

EAN: 9780143137900

$19.00

Condition: New

Category: Fiction | Classics

Format: Paperback

Language: English

Publication date: Apr 9, 2024

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Mary Shelley's landmark novel that invented the human extinction genre and initiated climate fiction, imagining a world where newly-forged communities and reverence for nature rises from the ashes of a pandemic-ravaged society, now for the first time in Penguin Classics, with a foreword by Rebecca Solnit

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Written while Mary Shelley was in a self-imposed lockdown after the loss of her husband and children, and in the wake of intersecting crises including the climate-changing Mount Tambora eruption and a raging cholera outbreak, The Last Man (1826) is the first end-of-mankind novel, an early work of climate fiction, and a prophetic depiction of environmental change. Set in the late twenty-first century, the book tells of a deadly pandemic that leaves a lone survivor, and follows his journey through a post-apocalyptic world that's devoid of humanity and reclaimed by nature. But rather than give in to despair, Shelley uses the now-ubiquitous end-times plot to imagine a new world where freshly-formed communities and alternative ways of being stand in for self-important politicians serving corrupt institutions, and where nature reigns mightily over humanity--a timely message for our current era of climate collapse and political upheaval. Brimming with political intrigue and love triangles around characters based on Percy Shelley and scandal-dogged poet Lord Byron, the novel also broaches partisan dysfunction, imperial warfare, refugee crises, and economic collapse--and brings the legacy of her radically progressive parents, William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft, to bear on present-day questions about making a better world less centered around "man." Shelley's second major novel after Frankenstein, The Last Man casts a half-skeptical eye on romantic ideals of utopian perfection and natural plenitude while looking ahead to a greener future in which our species develops new relationships with non-human life and the planet.

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Mary Shelley is most famous for Frankenstein. However, The Last Man—reviled in her time, which isn’t surprising given how it challenges aristocracy and social norms—resonates strongly today. That feels fitting, since the novel is set between 2073 and 2100, despite being written in 1826. In recent years, apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction has become especially popular, and Shelley’s work feels strikingly relevant within that trend. The beauty and elegance of her prose add a deep melancholy to the story’s vision of humanity’s end. It reads like a hauntingly beautiful obituary for mankind. I absolutely love this book.My brain literally tingled as I listened to the audiobook. Highly recommend.