Friday, March 21, 2008

Surprisingly Sunny

So I just finished James Howard Kunstler's World Made By Hand. Hell of a good read -- I usually don't read entire books in one sitting, but that's pretty much what I did here. If you've read The Long Emergency, a non-fiction look at peak oil, you'd know that Kunstler takes a pretty dim view of humanity. The fictional version, though, is much sunnier.

There's no great plot here, other than a man's attempt to survive in a world without oil. There's a decent cast of characters, but the real meat of the story is in the everyday details -- gardening, making meals, community building, and family in a very, very different world.

Regardless of whether or not you subscribe to peak oil (and you'd have to be a bit of an idiot to argue that we'll never run out of oil), it's worth picking up.

Four-and-a-half stars.

1 comment:

DANIELBLOOM said...

Good mini review, sir, but then what, after World made by Hand? Ever think about POLAR CITIES? for survivors of global warming? Google the term or see images here:
http://pcillu101.blogspot.com

it comes after peak oil, after world made by hand. it will be a world where Mad Max Meets The Road. Sigh.


not now. in year 2500 0r so.

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