A tidy parable of an ending, with a lot of sharp characterization en route! Reminded me a bit in tone of a Thomas McGuane short story I read in a recent New Yorker titled "Thataways": worth looking into if you haven't read yet 🤌
Loved it! Because of every ones personal tidal wave of emotions, the real tidal wave was completely ignored until it was too late!
Also enjoyed Digitally Remastered Classics, Woodstock 1999: When influencer marketing goes wrong, and Jim Morrison's End. Lot's of good thought provoking reads on Litverse. Thank You.
A tidy parable of an ending, with a lot of sharp characterization en route! Reminded me a bit in tone of a Thomas McGuane short story I read in a recent New Yorker titled "Thataways": worth looking into if you haven't read yet 🤌
Loved it! Because of every ones personal tidal wave of emotions, the real tidal wave was completely ignored until it was too late!
Also enjoyed Digitally Remastered Classics, Woodstock 1999: When influencer marketing goes wrong, and Jim Morrison's End. Lot's of good thought provoking reads on Litverse. Thank You.
Thanks, Connie - appreciate the kind words! Great way to summarize the moral of the story, if one could call it that haha.
There is no climate crisis.
That part of the title was clickbait... it worked!