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Mark Sundeen - The Unsettlers

  • Shakespeare & Co. 103 South 3rd Street West Missoula, MT, 59801 United States (map)

Monday, February 27: Prize-winning author of The Man Who Quit Money, Mark Sundeen, will read from his book, The Unsettlers, a compelling and immersive exploration into America's quest for the simple life. 7pm.

The Unsettlers

Today's Americans are looking to escape: faced with drastic increases in climate change, the rise of the One Percent, and a suffocating 24/7 work culture that seems to be keeping an entire population chained to their smart phones, it comes as no surprise that we are now, more than ever, yearning for "the simple life." Organic eating continues to gain popularity and minimalistic Tiny Houses seem to be  popping up every direction– but why? And is it actually possible not only to walk away from the modern conveniences on which we've become so paralyzingly dependent but to adopt– even model– a truly sustainable, ethical and authentic way of life?

In The UnsettlersIn Search of the Good Life in Today's America, Mark Sundeen follows a diverse group of Americans on their complicated quest for a simpler life in modern times, raising fascinating and subversive questions about the way we live, eat, and work. We asked Sundeen what led him to write The Unsettlers and he replied, "So many people have anxiety about the state of the world– climate change, extinction, financial inequality– but so few have an idea of what they can actually do to extract themselves from the system, much less change it. This book illuminates those who are trying with all their might."

"Rigorously reported and utterly enthralling. With candor, wit, and live-voltage curiosity, Sundeen profiles pioneers who have developed better ways to live in our overdeveloped world." Leslie Jamison, author of The Empathy Exams

"With his chronicles of modern-day American visionaries and iconoclasts who have opted out of the mainstream culture, I've come to think of Mark Sundeen as our poet laureate of a new era of alternative lifestyles." Bob Shacochis, author of The Woman Who Lost Her Soul

There is no better writer to tell this story than Sundeen, whose writings on off-the-grid movements have appeared in the New York TimesOutside Magazine, The Believer, National Geographic Adventure, and McSweeneys. His previous book, The Man Who Quit Money, was a sleeper hit, earning rave reviews from readers and critics– the Seattle Times deemed it "captivating," and Outside hailed it as a "critique that will resonate with anyone who has ever felt remorse on the treadmill of getting and spending"– cementing Sundeen's reputation as one of the preeminent translators of alternative communities and movements to the mainstream.

With the lively writing-style of Barbara Kingsolver and on-the-ground savvy of Michael Pollan, Mark Sundeen simultaneously explores and contextualizes the fascinatingly complex history of simple living throughout American history– from the Founding Fathers to the present moment in which, among the other subjects he profiles, Detroit natives Olivia Hubert and Greg Willerer set out to revitalize their city by farming it. 

Earlier Event: February 16
Grace "Betsy" Bonner

103 S. 3rd St. W., Missoula, MT, 59801  

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