Essays on Crisis and Becoming
by Angela Pelster
From the celebrated author of Limber, a luminous collection of essays about crisis, hope, and the decision to resist or embrace evolution—a book about time, for our time.
Crisis is an agent of evolution, and Angela Pelster knows what it means to evolve. As a child, she burned grass to keep weeds at bay and watched tadpoles transform. She basked in the warmth of her father's love but was burned by his rage, and she witnessed a sudden, unnamable change occur in her older sister after an encounter with a stranger in a white van. In adulthood, she survived the explosion of her marriage, the destruction of her burning home, and a year spent as the single mother of a toddler without a home of their own. And like us all, she has weathered the upheaval of our current atmosphere—political instability, climate change, mass extinction.
But in spite of the world's violence, Pelster manages to remain open to its beauty, deciding not to resist change, but to give herself over to it and let evolution make her into a new animal. She plumbs the depths of ancestral knowledge to uncover the scale of our ancient capacity for adaptation, from humankind's early harnessing of fire to the grandmothers responsible for our continued existence.
Meditative and curious, pulsing with fascination, fear, and the untamable human spirit, The Evolution of Fire contemplates who we are now and what we still might become.
"Through Pelster's eyes, nothing is too small to be unworthy, not even ants. Her power of description and enthusiasm for the world are infectious, and the reader is pulled along as if in a spell. These essays might be about crises, but transformation is the power that burns from them, lighting the book from within." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Poetic and candid, this is a welcome invitation to embrace the evolution that destruction can bring." —Publishers Weekly
"The Evolution of Fire is stunningly written—vivid in imagery, in the braiding together of language, and in the honoring of every person it shines a light on. But, beyond that, I found the gift of this book to be in its rich self-awareness, its patience with every movement, and especially its care for the self." —Hanif Abdurraqib, author of There's Always This Year
"I read The Evolution of Fire in a near breathless fugue, utterly under the spell of Angela Pelster's lyrical, wise reflections on how a body and mind are shaped by crisis. Though perfect for fans of Jo Ann Beard and Rebecca Solnit, this book is entirely its own—a memoir-in-essays that made me rethink not only how personal stories can be told, but the stories I tell about my own life." —Erica Berry, author of Wolfish
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Angela Pelster is the author of the essay collection Limber, a winner of the Great Lakes Colleges Association Award for nonfiction. She was a 2021 McKnight Artist Fellow chosen by Hanif Abdurraqib. Her writing has appeared in LitHub, Orion, Ploughshares, Tin House, Granta, The Kenyon Review, and The Gettysburg Review, among others. She's been a Katherine Bakeless Nason Bread Loaf Fellow in nonfiction, a Minnesota State Arts Board grantee, and was an Iowa Arts fellow during her MFA at the University of Iowa. She currently teaches at Hamline University and lives in St. Paul, Minnesota.

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