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Une exploration intéressante du futur climatique de l'humanité, à la fois brutale et utopique.
J'ai été un peu rebuté par le style particulier d'écriture par contre.
576 pages
English language
Published April 27, 2020
The Ministry for the Future is a cli-fi novel by American science fiction writer Kim Stanley Robinson published in 2020. Set in the near future, the novel follows a subsidiary body, established under the Paris Agreement, whose mission is to advocate for the world's future generations of citizens as if their rights are as valid as the present generation's. While they pursue various ambitious projects, the effects of climate change are determined to be the most consequential. The plot primarily follows Mary Murphy, the head of the titular Ministry for the Future, and Frank May, an American aid worker traumatized by experiencing a deadly heat wave in India. Many chapters are devoted to other (mostly anonymous) characters' accounts of future events, as well as their ideas about ecology, economics, and other subjects. With its emphasis on scientific accuracy and non-fiction descriptions of history and social science, the novel is classified …
The Ministry for the Future is a cli-fi novel by American science fiction writer Kim Stanley Robinson published in 2020. Set in the near future, the novel follows a subsidiary body, established under the Paris Agreement, whose mission is to advocate for the world's future generations of citizens as if their rights are as valid as the present generation's. While they pursue various ambitious projects, the effects of climate change are determined to be the most consequential. The plot primarily follows Mary Murphy, the head of the titular Ministry for the Future, and Frank May, an American aid worker traumatized by experiencing a deadly heat wave in India. Many chapters are devoted to other (mostly anonymous) characters' accounts of future events, as well as their ideas about ecology, economics, and other subjects. With its emphasis on scientific accuracy and non-fiction descriptions of history and social science, the novel is classified as hard science fiction. It is also a part of the growing body of climate fiction. Robinson had previously written other climate fiction novels, such as 2312 and New York 2140. The Ministry for the Future also includes elements of utopian fiction, as it portrays society addressing a problem, and elements of horror fiction, as climate change threatens characters.
Une exploration intéressante du futur climatique de l'humanité, à la fois brutale et utopique.
J'ai été un peu rebuté par le style particulier d'écriture par contre.
Un roman très riche, foisonnant de pistes et d'idées. La narration éclatée et le format finalement assez catalogue m'ont un peu frustrée, sans doute en raison des attentes de lectrice que je pouvais avoir. Mais c'est un récit incontestablement stimulant, y compris justement en raison des frustrations, des interrogations et des réactions (critiques) qu'il peut susciter chez la personne qui le lit, à propos d'enjeux très divers : sur le rôle de la technologie, du capitalisme et plus largement du système économique, peut-être un peu moins sur l'évolution des représentations et des imaginaires même si on y trouve aussi des pistes. Bref, un livre important par son thème et son actualité. On m'a suggéré sur mastodon qu'il fallait peut-être le voir comme une forme de fiction "porte d'entrée" sur le sujet ; ce qui, en soi, est déjà important.