This is a much-needed book that combines the literary, narrative and experiential aspects of complexity with those of urgent current social issues, including climate change, migration, and the effects of colonial history. Through carefully chosen examples and eloquent analysis, Marco Caracciolo traces the formal as well as affective aspects of complexity that literary and real-world situations share, making the former a paradigm for the latter, and giving strong attestation to the importance of narrative complexity as an analytical tool for understanding art and life alike.