The Gray Area with Sean Illing

Jenny Odell on nature, art, and burnout in quarantine

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May 7, 2020
Jenny Odell, a visual artist, writer, and Stanford lecturer, dives into the profound impacts of the pandemic on society and personal well-being. She explores the tension between enforced productivity and the need for authentic rest. The conversation emphasizes the critical role of art and nature in coping with isolation, as well as the importance of interdependence and community amidst crisis. Odell also highlights the often-overlooked work of caregiving and the need to reassess societal values in a fractured world.
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ANECDOTE

No Pandemic Writing

  • Jenny Odell hasn't written anything during the pandemic.
  • She feels conflicted about writing a "how to do nothing in a pandemic" piece.
INSIGHT

Varying Circumstances

  • Everyone's pandemic circumstances vary greatly.
  • Generalized advice feels inappropriate.
ANECDOTE

Unexpected Popularity

  • "How to Do Nothing" became a cultural touchstone, even appearing on President Obama's book list.
  • The book's unexpected popularity surprised Odell.
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