
Everything Must Go
The Stories We Tell About the End of the World
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Dorian Lynskey
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A rich, captivating, and darkly humorous look into the evolution of apocalyptic thought, exploring how film and literature interact with developments in science, politics, and culture, and what factors drive our perennial obsession with the end of the world.
As Dorian Lynskey writes, “People have been contemplating the end of the world for millennia.” In this immersive and compelling cultural history, Lynskey reveals how religious prophecies of the apocalypse were secularized in the early 19th century by Lord Byron and Mary Shelley in a time of dramatic social upheaval and temporary climate change, inciting a long tradition of visions of the end without gods.
With a discerning eye and acerbic wit, Lynskey examines how various doomsday tropes and predictions in literature, art, music, and film have arisen from contemporary anxieties, whether they be comets, pandemics, world wars, the Cuban Missile Crisis, Y2K, or the climate emergency. Far from being grim, Lynskey guides readers through a rich array of fascinating stories and surprising facts, allowing us to keep company with celebrated works of art and the people who made them, from H.G. Wells, Jack London, W.B. Yeats and J.G. Ballard to The Twilight Zone, Dr. Strangelove, Mad Max and The Terminator.
Prescient and original, Everything Must Go is a brilliant, sweeping work of history that provides many astute insights for our times and speaks to our urgent concerns for the future.
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Reseñas de la Crítica
"Sweeping. . . . Lynskey’s astute analysis excels at teasing out the existential concerns that have animate artists over the course of millennia. Readers won’t want this to end.”
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Laine Francis believes there’s a place for everything—and New York, where her family lives, isn’t her place. But no sooner does the professional organizer’s marriage begin to unravel than her sisters drop another bomb on her: their mother, Sally, may have dementia, and they need Laine to come home.
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Yeah …the Narrator
- De L Smith en 06-16-22
De: Camille Pagán
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Countdown
- The Blinding Future of Nuclear Weapons
- De: Sarah Scoles
- Narrado por: Teri Schnaubelt
- Duración: 7 h y 59 m
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In Countdown, science journalist Sarah Scoles uncovers a different atomic reality: the nuclear age's present. Drawing from years of on-the-ground reporting at the nation's nuclear weapons labs, Scoles interrogates the idea that having nuclear weapons keeps us safe, deterring attacks and preventing radioactive warfare. She deftly assesses the existing nuclear apparatus in the United States, taking listeners beyond the news headlines and policy-speak to reveal the state of nuclear-weapons technology.
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It was just not interesting.
- De Anonymous User en 02-02-25
De: Sarah Scoles
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The Great Depression: A Diary
- De: Benjamin Roth, James Ledbetter - editor, Daniel B Roth - editor
- Narrado por: Mike Chamberlain
- Duración: 12 h y 25 m
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In the early 1920s, Benjamin Roth was a young lawyer fresh out of the army. He settled in Youngstown, Ohio, a booming Midwestern industrial town. Times were good—until the stock market crash of 1929. After nearly two years of economic crisis, it was clear that the heady prosperity of the Roaring Twenties would not return quickly.
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fantastic grasp of empirical analysis of investing in the stock market.
- De Christopher Tatum en 03-30-25
De: Benjamin Roth, y otros
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Pretend We're Dead
- The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of Women in Rock in the '90s
- De: Tanya Pearson
- Narrado por: Kendra Hoffman, Carrington MacDuffie, Suehyla El-Attar
- Duración: 7 h y 6 m
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In 2018, during an interview with journalist Tanya Pearson, Shirley Manson lamented: "It’s a blanket fact that after September 11th, nonconformist women were taken off the radio.” This comment echoed a reality Pearson had personally witnessed as a musician and a fan, and launched her into a quest to figure out just what happened to these extraordinary female figures. Pretend We’re Dead seeks to answer two big questions.
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The well investigated content and personal interviews
- De meg jones en 01-29-25
De: Tanya Pearson
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Summer of Fire and Blood
- The German Peasants' War
- De: Lyndal Roper
- Narrado por: Rose Akroyd
- Duración: 13 h y 9 m
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The German Peasants’ War was the greatest popular uprising in Western Europe before the French Revolution. In 1524 and 1525, it swept across Germany with astonishing speed as well over a hundred thousand people massed in armed bands to demand a new and more egalitarian order. The peasants took control of vast areas of southern and middle Germany, torching and plundering the monasteries, convents, and castles that stood in their way. But they proved no match for the forces of the lords.
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A Lost History Recovered
- De C. C. Kissinger en 03-12-25
De: Lyndal Roper
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George Hearst
- Silver King of the Gilded Age
- De: Matthew Bernstein
- Narrado por: Douglas R Pratt
- Duración: 9 h y 30 m
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Rising from a Missouri boyhood and meager prospecting success to owning the most productive copper, silver, and gold mines in the world and being elected a United States senator, George Hearst (1820–91) spent decades veering between the heights of prosperity and the depths of financial ruin.
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The Containment
- Detroit, the Supreme Court, and the Battle for Racial Justice in the North
- De: Michelle Adams
- Narrado por: Janina Edwards
- Duración: 16 h y 16 m
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In 1974, the Supreme Court issued a momentous decision: In the case of Milliken v. Bradley, the justices brought a halt to school desegregation across the North, and to the civil rights movement’s struggle for a truly equal education for all. How did this come about, and why? In The Containment, the esteemed legal scholar Michelle Adams tells the epic story of the struggle to integrate Detroit schools—and what happened when it collided with Nixon-appointed justices committed to a judicial counterrevolution.
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Critical history of what should have been.
- De Lilly Immergluck en 04-09-25
De: Michelle Adams
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A Rage to Conquer
- Twelve Battles That Changed the Course of Western History
- De: Michael Walsh
- Narrado por: Michael Walsh
- Duración: 16 h y 46 m
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A sequel to Michael Walsh’s Last Stands, his new book A Rage to Conquer is a journey through the twelve of the most important battles in Western history. As Walsh sees it, war is an important facet of every culture—and, for better or worse, our world is unthinkable without it. War has been an essential part of the human condition throughout history, the principal agent of societal change, waged by men on behalf of, and in pursuit of, their gods, women, riches, power, and the sheer joy of combat.
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Not just a Review of 12 Battles
- De David A en 02-03-25
De: Michael Walsh
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There Is a Deep Brooding in Arkansas
- The Rape Trials That Sustained Jim Crow, and the People Who Fought It, from Thurgood Marshall to Maya Angelou
- De: Scott W. Stern
- Narrado por: Nicole Cash
- Duración: 17 h y 16 m
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In the early years of the twentieth century, Mississippi County, Arkansas, was a brutal and profitable place. Home to starving, landless farmers, the county produced almost two percent of the entire world’s cotton. It was also the site of two rape trials that made national headlines: an accusation that sent two Black men, almost certainly innocent, to death row; and the case of two white men, almost certainly guilty, who were likewise sentenced to death but who would ultimately face a very different fate.
De: Scott W. Stern
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The Ministry of Truth
- The Biography of George Orwell's 1984
- De: Dorian Lynskey
- Narrado por: Andrew Wincott
- Duración: 13 h y 24 m
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1984 isn't just a novel; it's a key to understanding the modern world. George Orwell's final work is a treasure chest of ideas and memes - Big Brother, the Thought Police, Doublethink, Newspeak, 2+2=5 - that gain potency with every year. Particularly in 2016, when the election of Donald Trump made it a best seller ("Ministry of Alternative Facts", anyone?).
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words from MY mouth...
- De Amazon Customer en 08-02-19
De: Dorian Lynskey
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Funny Because It's True
- How The Onion Created Modern American News Satire
- De: Christine Wenc
- Narrado por: Christine Wenc
- Duración: 12 h
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In 1988, a band of University of Wisconsin–Madison undergrads and dropouts began publishing a free weekly newspaper with no editorial stance other than “You Are Dumb.” Just wanting to make a few bucks, they wound up becoming the bedrock of modern satire over the course of twenty years, changing the way we consume both our comedy and our news. The Onion served as a hilarious and brutally perceptive satire of the absurdity and horrors of late twentieth-century American life and grew into a global phenomenon.
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Her lack of knowledge.
- De Anonymous User en 04-20-25
De: Christine Wenc
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Fascism: The Story of an Idea
- An Origin Story Book
- De: Ian Dunt, Dorian Lynskey
- Narrado por: Dorian Lynskey, Ian Dunt
- Duración: 5 h y 27 m
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The words we use shape the world we live in - so it matters when we get them wrong. This series, from the creators of the chart-topping Origin Story podcast, sheds much-needed light on the true meanings and surprising stories behind some of our most used and abused political terms. Where did these terms originate? Who coined them - and why? How have their meanings evolved over time? And what do they mean to people today? These small guides to (very) big ideas are an antidote to confusion and conspiracy, bringing clarity back to the conversations we have about politics.
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Great narrating and storytelling.
- De Alex D. Smith en 03-26-25
De: Ian Dunt, y otros
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Waste Land
- A World in Permanent Crisis
- De: Robert D. Kaplan
- Narrado por: Robert Petkoff
- Duración: 6 h y 42 m
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We are entering a new era of global cataclysm in which the world faces a deadly mix of war, climate change, great power rivalry, rapid technological advancement, the end of both monarchy and empire, and countless other dangers. In Waste Land, Robert D. Kaplan, geopolitical expert and author of more than twenty books on world affairs, incisively explains how we got here and where we are going.
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Climate / Population Alarmism in a Mask
- De ElovesK en 02-07-25
De: Robert D. Kaplan
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- TJ Schreiber
- 02-19-25
A book that I needed
When I was in middle school I was afraid that the world was going to end and I wouldn’t be able to enjoy my adulthood. The end world was and still is a constant source of anxiety and mental agony. I would say this book cured me of it, but it was a book helped me better understand my fears. The author is right, it’s gift to be here and experience life. Hopefully you get to feel the same way too.
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