Crisis Actors (short story) explained

Crisis Actors
Author:Greg Egan
Country:Australia
Language:English
Genre:Science fiction
Pub Date:2022

"Crisis Actors" is a science fiction short story by Australian writer Greg Egan. It describes the journey of a denier of climate change. The short story was included in the anthology Tomorrow’s Parties: Life in the Anthropocene edited by Jonathan Strahan in 2022 and the collection Sleep and the Soul in 2023.[1] [2] "After Zero", another story from this collection, also deals with climate change.

Plot

Carl denies climate change and furthermore thinks that news about its devastating effects are staged with crisis actors. Determined to expose the false game, Carl travels into a region recently hit by a cyclone, but is only confronted with real suffering.

Reviews

Russell Letson wrote in the Locus Magazine, that the short story "has a kind of inside-out intrigue plot" and the "tight point of view immerses us in Carl’s actions." Furthermore, he compared it to the short story Sleep and the Soul also appearing in the collection Sleep and the Soul and wrote about its similar premise that "the contortions it causes in its holders’ belief systems (and actions) echo Carl's delusions."[3]

Gary K. Wolfe wrote in the Locus Magazine, that Greg Egan, "from whom we might have expected the most arcane variety of hard SF, instead provides a bruising satire of climate deniers and anti-science attitudes."[4]

Ian Randell wrote in Physics World, that "Egan paints a delicately layered picture of someone in the grip of doublethink (accepting conflicting views about a subject, mostly due to political indoctrination) that still, in keeping with the book’s overarching theme, offers hints of hope in the end."[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2024-04-09 . Bibliography . 2024-04-17 . en.
  2. Web site: Summary Bibliography: Greg Egan . 2024-04-19 . en.
  3. Web site: 2023-04-28 . Russell Letson Reviews Sleep and the Soul by Greg Egan . 2024-11-03 . Locus Online . en-US.
  4. Web site: 2022-12-10 . Gary K. Wolfe Reviews Tomorrow’s Parties: Life in the Anthropocene by Jonathan Strahan, ed. . 2024-11-04 . Locus Online . en-US.
  5. Web site: Randell . Ian . 2022-09-19 . Art, science and the Anthropocene: tales of life on a warming planet . 2024-11-03 . Physics World . en-GB.