What If We Stopped Pretending?

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Jonathan Franzen: What If We Stopped Pretending? (2021, HarperCollins Publishers Limited)

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Published April 16, 2021 by HarperCollins Publishers Limited.

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978-0-00-843405-2
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The Honesty We Avoid: My Reaction to What If We Stopped Pretending?

Reading Franzen’s What If We Stopped Pretending? felt like someone turning on the lights in a room we’ve all agreed to keep dim. In this short but provocative essay, Jonathan Franzen argues that climate catastrophe is no longer a possibility—it’s a reality. Not a future threat, but a present collapse already in motion.

At first, I resisted. I wanted to disagree, to cling to hope. But as I read, I recognized the strange relief in what he was doing: saying the quiet part out loud. Franzen doesn’t call for despair, but for realism. He suggests that instead of imagining we’ll "fix" climate change, we should focus on preserving what we can—local communities, democracy, decency.

His tone is sharp but not cynical. He writes not to scare, but to reframe. That made me uncomfortable, then thoughtful, then oddly calm. I didn’t feel inspired exactly—but I felt grounded.

This essay doesn’t offer …

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Subjects

  • Journalism
  • Environmental policy
  • Conservation of natural resources