Utopia and Crisis with Kim Stanley Robinson

In a 2004 essay for the New Left Review, theorist and literary critic Fredric Jameson wrote: “Utopias are non-fictional, even though they are also non-existent. Utopias in fact come to us as barely audible messages from a future that may never come into being.” Today's episode of The Break Down explores the idea and the power of utopian fiction with guest Kim Stanley Robinson, the acclaimed science fiction author whose most recent novel, The Ministry for the Future, offers a harrowing and detailed vision of how we might respond to the climate crisis. Among other things, Adrienne and Stan discuss the politics of science and technology; the place of speculative fiction in an era dominated by nostalgia and the importance of utopia at a time when our political imaginations are so constrained. Like The Ministry for the Future itself, this episode is dedicated to the late Fredric Jameson. Explore our website: break-down.org Be sure to follow us across social media to stay up-to-date with upcoming episodes, essay launches and more. --- Linktree linktr.ee/breakdownradio Twitter/X twitter.com/break_downradio Instagram instagram.com/break_downradio TikTok tiktok.com/@break_downradio

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