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ISBN: 1025633768

ISBN13: 9781025633763

The End of the World

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"The End of the World" is a profound and evocative meditation on the ultimate fate of the universe and humanity. Written by Geoffrey Dennis, this work-which earned the prestigious Hawthornden Prize-transcends simple scientific speculation to offer a poetic and philosophical exploration of eschatology. Dennis examines the various modes through which the world might reach its conclusion, weaving together threads of astronomy, geology, history, and religious myth.

The narrative structure is divided into inquiries regarding how, when, and why the end will come. From the cold death of stars and the collision of celestial bodies to the biblical fires of Judgment Day, the author treats each possibility with a mixture of rigorous intellect and visionary prose. The book delves into the concept of time itself, questioning the permanence of human achievement against the vast scale of cosmic cycles. Readers will find a compelling synthesis of early 20th-century scientific thought and timeless existential inquiry, as Dennis contemplates the dissolution of the earth and the silence that follows. "The End of the World" remains a hauntingly beautiful and intellectually stimulating study of the apocalypse, serving as both a memento mori for civilization and a tribute to the human imagination's attempt to grasp the infinite.

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