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Notes from an Apocalypse: A Personal Journey to the End of the World and Back

Notes from an Apocalypse: A Personal Journey to the End of the World and Back

Notes from an Apocalypse: A Personal Journey to the End of the World and Back

By: Mark O Connell


Publication Date:
Apr, 08 2021
Binding:
Paper Back
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‘The Book of Revelation with a Bill Bryson touch… At least you’ll die laughing’
Sunday Telegraph

Veteran worrier, author of To Be a Machine and father-of-two Mark O'Connell meets the anarchists, environmentalists, far-right nut-jobs and super-rich who are preparing for the end of days.

NOW UPDATED TO INCLUDE THE LATEST APOCALYPSE

'Like an even more deadpan Louis Theroux... essential reading
Mark Watson

The apocalypse is nothing new, but of late Mark O'Connell has found himself particularly anxious about the end of the world. As things fall apart around him, he sets out to meet the people preparing to survive: environmentalists meditating in remote Scottish forests, billionaires dreaming of life on Mars or a villa in New Zealand, and conspiracy theorists yearning for a lost American idyll. Journeying with him through this landscape of anxiety, we learn just what it takes to make it to the other side.

'Extraordinarily good – insightful, affecting, funny, and appropriately terrifying. The perfect handbook for the end times
Sally Rooney

‘With that title, I half-dreaded what I’d find, but – a hundred pages in – I’m rightly anxious but laughing
Roddy Doyle

Fretful, wise and funny… O’Connell is doing good work in difficult times. He offers us hope’
Daily Telegraph