Jens Liljestrand is a critically acclaimed journalist and writer in his native Sweden. He has been a critic for the newspapers Sydsvenskan and Dagens Nyheter and was a long-serving editor of the culture section of Expressen.
Two years after completing my novel, Even If Everything Ends, it’s a great honor to now see it published in America. Writing in Swedish, an infinitesimally smaller language than English, I could never dream of having my characters and their ordeals displayed to such a wide audience, and it’s at the same time scary and wondrous to be able to share my book with a worldwide audience.
One of the reasons for the global interest in Even If Everything Ends is obviously the theme of climate catastrophe. The terrifying megafires in Sweden that the novel imagines are already a part of everyday life in Australia, Siberia, and indeed the United States. What will human life look like a few decades down the road? What parts of being human will change beyond repair, and what will stay the same? Will concepts of love and family, loyalty and betrayal, self-sacrifice and self-realization remain intact, or must we try to conjure up a new idea of being?
I truly believe that literature has an important role to play in preparing us for the future that is already a reality. Here are five books that have paved the way into the unknown—five timely books I urge everyone to read.