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by matthewmcg
1160 days ago
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This is a good occasion to point to the excellent novel The Water Knife by Paolo Bacigalupi. I think I first heard of it here on HN, and it was described as a "Sci-Fi" novel--sadly, we're approaching the point where we'll have to relabel it as a neo-noir dramatization of current events. The novel name checks the nonfiction book The Cadillac Desert by Marc Reisner which is also excellent background. |
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I also read Cadillac Desert after reading The Water Knife, and I enjoyed it much more. It's a pretty wide ranging book but does a nice job of weaving together all context it builds up. The one criticism that I have is that it seems pretty alarmist. The author stops just short of predicting impending collapse but the book was written in 1986 and we're just now getting to a crisis level after a historical drought.