Friday in Zenda. Comedy Friday. Friday in this case Looking for a possible future in which you want to livethe latest work of the Andalusian writer and photographer Miguel Brieva (Seville, 1974), published by the publishing house Astebury. Starting from a scenario of absolute climate crisis and facing the resulting civilizational collapse, Brieva, always armed with a powerful imagination, rehearses possible scenarios or flight paths for survival and rebuilding the habitable idea of society.
The same publisher notes about the book: “Climate change, energy crisis, addiction to technology, excessive consumption… Our way of life inevitably leads us to collapse and extinction, but we have absorbed it and made it normal. We bought the story.
We have become accustomed to money being the ultimate goal, to devoting ourselves daily to the voracious consumption of escapist stories that have no real meaning, and to believing that human beings are inherently bad. However, in these times of urgency and anxiety, we still have a very powerful tool, which is our hallmark as human beings: Imagination.
Miguel Priva, author money, Welcome to the world also The great human adventureeagerly seeking, like a non-profit bounty hunter, A way out of so much surrender, a new collective story“You are looking for a possible future that you want to live in.”
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author: Miguel Brieva. TTitle: You are looking for a possible future in which you want to live. Editorial: Astebury. sale: All your books.
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