Everything Must Go : The Stories We Tell About The End of the World - Dorian Lynskey

Everything Must Go

The Stories We Tell About The End of the World

By: Dorian Lynskey

Paperback | 8 October 2024

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'I was blown away by this book. The staggering range of references, the razor-sharp analysis, the wisdom, left me gasping out loud at times. Lynskey also somehow manages to make a book about the end of the world feel . . . hopeful. One of the best non-fiction writers around.' - Sathnam Sanghera, author of Empireland

A riveting and brilliantly original exploration of our fantasies of the end of the world, from Mary Shelley's The Last Man to Marvel's Avengers: Age of Ultron, by the Baillie Gifford and Orwell prize-shortlisted writer and co-host of the podcast 'Origin Story'.

For two millennia, Christians have looked forward to the end, haunted by the apocalyptic visions of the Biblical books of Daniel and Revelation. But for two centuries or more, these dark fantasies have given way to secular stories of how the world, our planet, or our species (or all of the above) might come to an end.

Dorian Lynskey's fascinating book explores the endings that we have read, listened to or watched over the last two dozen decades, whether they be by the death and destruction of a nuclear holocaust or collision with a meteor or comet, devastating epidemic or takeover by robots or computers.

The result is nothing less than a cultural history of the modern world, weaving together politics, history, science, high and popular culture in a book that is uniquely original, grippingly readable and deeply illuminating about both us and our times.

'Impossibly epic, brain-expanding, life-affirming and profound. You'll never see humanity the same way again.' Ian Dunt, author of How Westminster Works . . . and Why It Doesn't

About the Author

Dorian Lynskey has written about music, film, books and politics for publications including the Guardian, the Observer, the i, the New Statesman, the Spectator, GQ, Billboard, Empire, and Mojo. His first book, 33 Revolutions Per Minute: A History of Protest Songs, was published in 2011. A study of thirty-three pivotal songs with a political message, it was NME’s Book of the Year and a ‘Music Book of the Year’ in the Daily Telegraph. The Ministry of Truth: A History of George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four was published in 2019 and was longlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize and the Orwell Prize. He hosts the podcasts ‘Origin Story’ and ‘Oh God, What Now?’.

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