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Flood : Nature and Culture - John Withington

Flood

Nature and Culture

By: John Withington

Paperback | 15 December 2013

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From Noah's Biblical deluge to the China ?oods of 1931 that killed more than 3 million people; and from the broken levees in New Orleans to submerged streets and homes all over Britain, ?oods have always been an unwelcome companion of humanity. They have many causes: rain, melting ice, storms, tsunamis and the failures of dams and dikes. They have been used as deliberate acts of war causing thousands of casualties and have often been seen as punishments visited by vengeful gods. Flooding kills more people than any other type of natural disaster. This cultural and natural history of ?oods tells of the deadliest ?oods the world has seen, while also exploring the role of the deluge in religion, mythology, literature and art. Flood describes how aspects of ?oods - the power of nature, human drama, altered landscapes - have fascinated artists, novelists and ?lm-makers. It examines the ancient, catastrophic deluge that appears in many religions and cultures, and considers how the ?ood has become a key icon in world literatures and a favourite component of disaster movies. John Withington also relates how some of the most ambitious structures ever built by humans have been designed to protect us against these merciless encroaching waters, and discusses the increasing danger ?oods pose in a future beset by the effects of climate change. Filled with illustrations, Flood offers a fascinating overview of our relationship with one of humanity's oldest and deadliest foes.
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"Disaster historian John Withington's new book Flood: Nature and Culture reveals that dozens of religions in different parts of the world have their own tales of apocalyptic deluges--perhaps a reflection of the fact that floods are the natural disaster most commonly suffered by humanity." -- "Yareah Magazine"
"In his attractively illustrated book, Withington deals with an enormous subject at a brisk pace. He has a knack of picking out precise examples and saying just enough about them . . . what distinguishes Flood is its scope and its readiness to move on from nature and science to human concerns and the different ways they have been expressed in culture." -- "Eastern Daily Press"

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