What We Are Reading Today: Deep Time: A Literary History

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Updated 17 January 2023
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What We Are Reading Today: Deep Time: A Literary History

Author: Noah Heringman 

In this interdisciplinary book, Noah Heringman argues that the concept of “deep time”—most often associated with geological epochs—began as a metaphorical language used by philosophers, poets, and naturalists of the 18th and 19th centuries to explore the origins of life beyond the written record.

Their ideas about “the abyss of time” created a way to think about the prehistoric before it was possible to assign dates to the fossil record.

Heringman, examining stories about the deep past by visionary thinkers ranging from William Blake to Charles Darwin, challenges the conventional wisdom that the idea of deep time came forth fully formed from the modern science of geology.


What We Are Reading Today: Across the Universe

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Updated 31 December 2025
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What We Are Reading Today: Across the Universe

  • “Across the Universe” interrogates all the ways words and the games we make using those words‚ Äî change our culture while bringing us into the worlds of those pushing for the crosswords much-needed evolution

Author: Natan Last

Natan Last’s “Across the Universe” explores the debates about the future of the crossword and investigates those who want the puzzle to transform into a tool of progressivism; ultimately, asking if the crossword can help us reshape the world.

“Across the Universe” interrogates all the ways words and the games we make using those words‚ Äî change our culture while bringing us into the worlds of those pushing for the crosswords much-needed evolution.