Organized by writer and Cambridge professor Robert Macfarlane and poet Julia Bird, the reread will commence Dec. Mobilizing the imaginations of the resistance is likely not what the group’s organizers had in mind for #TheDarkIsReading, and certainly not what I thought when I first learned about it. Reading them now is both convalescent and critically galvanizing, offering dreamy holiday-tinged nostalgia with one hand while also raising urgent questions about good and evil in our perilous present. And as it turns out, the titular novel and the other four books in the sequence are also spot-on selections for this winter in particular, the Winter of Dystopia 2017 CE. Frigid, familiar, spooky - it was a spot-on choice for a holiday read that wasn’t “merry” at all. I read The Dark is Rising years ago, and although its plot details had faded, I remembered its cataclysmic snowstorm, among other wintery elements. The right book always seems to find me, and did so again earlier this month, when I learned through Twitter of a virtual book club, #TheDarkIsReading, dedicated to Susan Cooper’s beloved novel, The Dark Is Rising. For me, reading about winter thus became an essential and compulsory corrective to the still-green outdoors as the holidays approached. When you grow up in Florida, like I did, weirdness is plentiful but winter is scarce. Sign up for our newsletter to get submission announcements and stay on top of our best work.
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