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Deep ecology books
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Deep ecology books

I was reading Stages of Rot last night, and I realised that I have a real love of sci fi and fantasy that delves into ecological systems that are strange, otherworldly, and perhaps unknowable, where people are subsumed by the ecology. I am looking for other books in this vein.

Here’s a list of books (and some animation) give you an idea what interests me:

Stages of Rot - Linnea Serte

Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind - Hayao Miyazaki

Aama - Frederik Peeters

Edena - Moebius

The Extraordinary Part - Ruppert & Mulot

Ant Colony - Michael Deforge

Scavengers Reign (TV)

Princess Mononoke - Miyazaki again

EDIT: a few more that I like:

Flood (film)

Safari Honeymoon - Jesse Jacobs (honestly, anything by Jesse Jacobs)

Big Questions - Anders Nilsen

u/ArchBeaconArch — 16 hours ago