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Putlizer Prize Finalist Elizabeth Rush joins us to discuss her recent book The Quickening: Creation and Community and the Ends of the Earth. In a conversation about her work we discuss her adventure to Antarctica, the dangers represented by a rapidly disintegrating glacier, and what it means to bring a child into the world in an age of uncertainty.
By KPFT Houston and Rice University’s Center for Environmental StudiesPutlizer Prize Finalist Elizabeth Rush joins us to discuss her recent book The Quickening: Creation and Community and the Ends of the Earth. In a conversation about her work we discuss her adventure to Antarctica, the dangers represented by a rapidly disintegrating glacier, and what it means to bring a child into the world in an age of uncertainty.