Description:An eco-absurdist story of life between hope and despair, for those living amidst mass extinction. Published in English and Spanish. You wake up one day somewhere beautiful. You wake up the next day somewhere terrible. You are still here, but here is different. You are still you, but you are also not you. Why do you keep going? Mesodma is an attempt to voice a primal desire for life, amidst mass extinction, in a world thoroughly indifferent to you. Between hopelessness and hope, our friend lives their life, in the face of uncompromising darkness. This is a short story, written for those with existential doubts, as the ecological situation worsens. A quote from the editors preface - "Like Kipling’s stories, Mesodma is told in a way that speaks of the darker aspects of nature through the lens of survival. Apt, isn’t it, given today’s climate of ecological destruction that might (well, let’s be blunt, there’s no might about it) just bring about our own destruction with it. But survival is a state that many people already live in, there’s no need to wait for the apocalypse that is surely on its way. Survival is hard and forces us to change, to become less civilised and more animal, and ‘Mesodma’ chronicles the process." Emma Kathryn. A review from the blogger Artxmis Graham Thoreau - "Mr. Langer’s Mesdomoa grabbed my attention and held it, over and over. I’ve read it four times, always picking up on certain details I had missed before. I don’t know anyone else who can create such a captivating, exciting and effective short-story. Taking apparent inspiration from Camus’ Absurdism, Langer argues for will-to-be from the point of view of a first person speaker commenting on the life of an extinct creature. This echoes some of the tools in Daniel Quinn’s literary kit, but taken in Langer’s own, unique direction. The work serves as a commentary on the life of individuals, and society as a whole in the current 6th mass extinction event.For those not experienced in philosophy or green anarchy, this is still a great story that won’t bog you down. This story is Revelation for the small creature, the end of its world — 250 million years ago. It is also a stark foretelling of our future - in the 21st century. "We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Mesodma. To get started finding Mesodma, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: An eco-absurdist story of life between hope and despair, for those living amidst mass extinction. Published in English and Spanish. You wake up one day somewhere beautiful. You wake up the next day somewhere terrible. You are still here, but here is different. You are still you, but you are also not you. Why do you keep going? Mesodma is an attempt to voice a primal desire for life, amidst mass extinction, in a world thoroughly indifferent to you. Between hopelessness and hope, our friend lives their life, in the face of uncompromising darkness. This is a short story, written for those with existential doubts, as the ecological situation worsens. A quote from the editors preface - "Like Kipling’s stories, Mesodma is told in a way that speaks of the darker aspects of nature through the lens of survival. Apt, isn’t it, given today’s climate of ecological destruction that might (well, let’s be blunt, there’s no might about it) just bring about our own destruction with it. But survival is a state that many people already live in, there’s no need to wait for the apocalypse that is surely on its way. Survival is hard and forces us to change, to become less civilised and more animal, and ‘Mesodma’ chronicles the process." Emma Kathryn. A review from the blogger Artxmis Graham Thoreau - "Mr. Langer’s Mesdomoa grabbed my attention and held it, over and over. I’ve read it four times, always picking up on certain details I had missed before. I don’t know anyone else who can create such a captivating, exciting and effective short-story. Taking apparent inspiration from Camus’ Absurdism, Langer argues for will-to-be from the point of view of a first person speaker commenting on the life of an extinct creature. This echoes some of the tools in Daniel Quinn’s literary kit, but taken in Langer’s own, unique direction. The work serves as a commentary on the life of individuals, and society as a whole in the current 6th mass extinction event.For those not experienced in philosophy or green anarchy, this is still a great story that won’t bog you down. This story is Revelation for the small creature, the end of its world — 250 million years ago. It is also a stark foretelling of our future - in the 21st century. "We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Mesodma. To get started finding Mesodma, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.