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Hey thanks for this, excellent resource! (Cozy catastrophe is def my new favorite genre name)
If that's the case, try The Road.
Just finished it a week ago. That prose... From another planet.
He's so good. Too good - reading Blood Meridian was like having my face dragged across fresh gravel, but in a good way, somehow?
Is really The Road a science fiction book? It is definitely post-apocalyptic, but I don't remember any sci-fi elements on it.
Solid recommendation though..
I read it as a post apocalyptic story, but I think mcarthy described it as a near future, non specific "ecological catastrophe," which retrospectively recolored the story for me - tipped it from "The Walking Dead, except people" to "cautionary/exploratory speculative fiction on human survival in the face of collapse," for me