Wilderness, Innocence, and Responsibility
How can we as individuals and as a nation best care for the damages — environmental, social, cultural — we’ve done?...
NONFICTION
POLITICS
Heather Houser writes on contemporary fiction, the environment, medicine and literature, and new media. Her most recent book is Ecosickness in Contemporary U.S. Fiction: Environment and Affect (Columbia University Press, 2014). She is on the faculty of the English department at the University of Texas at Austin.