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Wastelands: Stories of the Apocalypse

Contributor(s): Adams, John Joseph (Author), Adams, John Joseph (Editor), King, Stephen (Author), King, Stephen (Contribution by), Lethem, Jonathan (Author), Lethem, Jonathan (Contribution by), Martin, George R R (Author), Martin, George R R (Contribution by), Card, Orson Scott (Author), Card, Orson Scott (Contribution by), Wolfe, Gene (Author), Wolfe, Gene (Contribution by), Butler, Octavia E (Author), Butler, Octavia E (Contribution by), Various Narrators (Read by), Bacigalupi, Paolo (Contribution by), Rickert, M (Contribution by), Buckell, Tobias S (Contribution by), McDevitt, Jack (Contribution by), Doctorow, Cory (Contribution by), Van Pelt, James (Contribution by), Kadrey, Richard (Contribution by), Wells, Catherine (Contribution by), Oltion, Jerry (Contribution by), Kress, Nancy (Contribution by), Bear, Elizabeth (Contribution by), Emshwiller, Carol (Contribution by), Barrett, Neal (Contribution by), Bailey, Dale (Contribution by), Grigg, David (Contribution by), Langan, John (Contribution by), Bloom, Claire (Director), Hanfield, Susan (Director), Hanfield, Susan (Read by), Boehmer, Paul (Read by), de Cuir, Gabrielle (Read by), Ellison, Harlan (Read by), Huber, Hillary (Read by), Hyde-White, Alex (Read by), Morey, Arthur (Read by), Pitts, Lisa Reneé (Read by), Card, Emily Janice (Read by), Rudnicki, Stefan (Read by), Young, Judy (Read by), Others (Read by)

ISBN: 9781482999761

Publisher: Skyboat Media

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Pub Date: May 6, 2014

Dewey: FIC

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Price on Product, Unabridged

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.40" H x 5.80" L x 5.30" W ( 0.75 lbs) 14 pages

Series: Wastelands

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Description:

Famine, Death, War, and Pestilence--the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the harbingers of Armageddon--these are our guides through the Wastelands.

From the Book of Revelation to The Road Warrior, from A Canticle for Leibowitz to The Road, storytellers have long imagined the end of the world, weaving eschatological tales of catastrophe, chaos, and calamity. In doing so, these visionary authors have addressed one of the most challenging and enduring themes of imaginative fiction: the nature of life in the aftermath of total societal collapse.

Gathering together the best postapocalyptic literature of the last two decades from many of today's most renowned authors of speculative fiction--including George R. R. Martin, Gene Wolfe, Orson Scott Card, Carol Emshwiller, Jonathan Lethem, Octavia E. Butler, and Stephen King--Wastelands explores the scientific, psychological, and philosophical questions of what it means to remain human in the wake of Armageddon. Whether the end of the world comes through nuclear war, ecological disaster, or cosmological cataclysm, these are tales of survivors, in some cases struggling to rebuild the society that was, in others, merely surviving, scrounging for food in depopulated ruins and defending themselves against monsters, mutants, and marauders.

Wastelands delves into this bleak landscape, uncovering the raw human emotion and heart-pounding thrills at the genre's core.

Brief description:

Cory Doctorow is a blogger, journalist, and author science fiction and nonfiction. His writing has won numerous awards, including three Locus Awards, two John W. Campbell Awards, three Prometheus Awards, two Sunburst Awards, the White Pine Award, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation Pioneer Award, among others. He has served as Canadian regional director of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. He is coeditor of the blog Boing Boing, and he was named one of the web's twenty-five "influencers" by Forbes and a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum. He is a contributing author to Wired magazine, and his writing has been published in the New York Times Sunday Magazine, the Globe and Mail, the Boston Globe, Popular Science, and others.

Review Quotes:

"This harrowing reprint anthology of twenty-two apocalyptic tales reflects the stresses of contemporary international politics, with more than half published since 2000. All depict unsettling societal, physical, and psychological adaptations their authors postulate as necessary for survival after the end of the world. Keynoted by Stephen King's "The End of the Whole Mess," the volume's common denominator is hubris: that tragic human proclivity for placing oneself at the center of the universe, and each story uniquely traces the results."

-- "Publishers Weekly (starred review)"

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