For the purposes of this libguide, the term nuclear disaster involves both nuclear attacks and radiological attacks, as well as events such as nuclear powerplant failure and nuclear waste leakage into the environment. Its fun to read about what people might do in worstcase scenarios. Journalist adam higginbothams yearsinthemaking account of the chernobyl nuclear power plant disasterand an investigation into how propaganda, secrecy, and myth have obscured the true story of one of the twentieth centurys greatest disasters. The untold story of the worlds greatest nuclear disaster by adam higginbotham. The best works written about the accident express profound doubts. This list is made up of some of the best fictional novels, and photo books i could find that fall into the survival, doomsday, teotwawki and apolocalypse genres. Home government resources current nuclear disaster.
As of this writing, not a single book devoted to the discussion of nuclear war in fiction. Midnight in chernobyl reveals the nuclear disasters. Book one by joshua gayou, a life unencumbered by t. I am actually having a bit of a hard time with this. The best books on chernobyl five books expert recommendations. A worker at the chernobyl nuclear power plant checks the radiation level in the engine room of the first and second power units in this june 5, 1986. History of a tragedy, always intended to write about the worlds worst nuclear disaster, not least. Postapocalyptic fiction books arent just good entertainment. A guide for current and historic us government resources on how to prepare for a nuclear attack or environmental emergency from west chester university libraries. Fukushima fiction introduces readers to the powerful literary works that have emerged out of japans triple disaster, now known as 311. Traditional nuclear war fiction seemed incongruent in this setting. Nuclear accidents the most important nuclear disasters. The fukushima disaster sparked a worldwide phaseout of nuclear reactors. Mit historian kate brown, who has spent years in the chernobyl archives, picks the best books on the disaster, compares its impact with atomic bomb testing, and argues for more research into.
Its meant to be a resource for preppers interested in turning the television off and opening an entertaining read. It took years before the fukushima nuclear accident in japan proved this could happen. A chernobyl guide to the future is published by allen. Novelists and writers of literary nonfiction can come much closer to it.
Score a book s total score is based on multiple factors, including the number of people who have voted for it and how highly those voters ranked the book. I am looking for books on disaster responserecovery, emergency management. See more ideas about fiction, san andreas and disaster movie. The oral history of a nuclear disaster by svetlana alexievich, midnight in chernobyl. The nuclear catastrophe a fiction novel of survival nuclear fiction.
Ten miles 16 km to the north, in the town of pripyat, is the chernobyl nuclear power station, site of the worst nuclear reactor disaster in history. Atomic attack 1954 abctv series season 1, episode 15 a family. List of seventy fictional survival, doomsday, teotwawki. This list of nuclear holocaust fiction lists the many works of speculative fiction that attempt to. You can sometimes learn a lot of important survival skills from them, and improve your mental preparedness while enjoying them. Revisiting the paranoia of the cold war era, this list will envelope books involving an end times scenario via our nuclear appetite. The common theme of nuclear disaster and human vulnerability interweaves the lives of four young people, an ojibway indian, an illegal mexican migrant worker, a rock musician, and a sheep ranchers daughter, with the lives of three veterans of past wars. Looking again at the chernobyl disaster the new york times. The nuclear disaster at chernobyl by robin cruise nook. The oral history of a nuclear disaster, by svetlana alexievich accident. Find the top 100 most popular items in amazon books best sellers. The making of the atomic bomb by richard rhodes, command and control. I thought it would be an easy thing to find a book like this on hurricane katrina but all the books provide different perspectives, but none from fema or other emergency management teams.
Learn about its causes, effects, history, and more in these nonfiction books. Nuclear blackmail and sabotage novels proliferated, especially in britain, for an audience that yearned for simpler days. Despite the safety of nuclear power plants and that nuclear disasters are not common, when they happen, the consequences can be extremely serious in addition, it is important to know that not all nuclear accidents occur in nuclear power plants. In the 30 years after chernobyl, the writers svetlana alexievich. The best books on the chernobyl disaster, recommended by mit historian kate brown. The book provides a broad and nuanced picture of the varied literary responses to this ongoing tragedy, focusing on serious fiction junbungaku, the one area of japanese cultural production that has consistently addressed the. Without doubt, the main drawback of nuclear energy is the possibility of nuclear accidents. The nuclear catastrophe is a fiction novel of suspense and survival. This post is pretty basic, but actually took time to assemble. This is one of the best nonfiction books ive read and most likely the best on the subject of chernobyl accident. School, winner of the 2019 times book prize for fiction, speaks on. Noahs ark and the flood that wiped earth clean of wicked mankind is an early example of postapocalyptic writing but the modern genre of end of the world literature can be traced back two centuries to mary shelleys the last man published in 1826. They are non fiction books which relate to uranium mining, nuclear weapons andor nuclear power.
This list was created to collect recommendations for the bingdog 2015 challenge, but anyone is welcome to contribute books. Chornobyl, abandoned city, n ukraine, near the belarus border, on the pripyat river. Books that feature characters interacting with the natural world in survival, disaster and environmental novels. Nonfiction books nuclear disaster preparedness and. It has been 33 years since the nuclear disaster at the chernobyl power plant, and the incident continues to fascinate audiences.
The nuclear catastrophe a fiction novel of survival nuclear fiction novels of survival book 1 kindle edition by billig, barbara c. Its been thirtythree years since the chernobyl nuclear disaster took place. No survival library is complete without postapocalyptic fiction or disaster fiction books as part of your prepper gear. I have read many books about chernobyl, from dry scientific texts to often silly fictional accounts of its aftermath, yet this young author has done the best job of all of them, offering a simpleyetaccurate description of how chernobyls rbmk reactors worked and, ultimately, how one of them critically failed. Feb 1, 2016 disaster, fiction, films, natural, manmade, alien attack, video, pictures, art. As climate change worsens, it may be time to reconsider. While widely regarded as the worlds worst nuclear accident, chernobyls legacy remains fiercely contested, with death tolls ranging from 31 to 200,000. If you need some motivation to prepare for a disaster or inspiration to get through one, try reading one of these books if you know of any other books that should be on this list, please say so in the comments section. One mans walk through the nuclear age 1999 the atom besieged. Online shopping from a great selection at books store. Midnight in chernobyl reveals the nuclear disasters untold story. The postapocalyptic fiction genre has become increasingly popular as worldwide disasters, civil unrest and confidence in world governments collapses or as people yearn for simpler times. Pripyat residents gathered on what was later called the bridge of death to observe the chernobyl meltdown.
An enthralling and terrifying history of the nuclear. An enthralling and terrifying history of the nuclear meltdown at chernobyl. There are numerous applications of nuclear energy that use. End of the world literature postapocalyptic fiction on. Discover the best natural disasters in best sellers. This list of nuclear holocaust fiction lists the many works of speculative fiction that attempt to describe a world during or after a massive nuclear war, nuclear holocaust, or crash of civilization due to a nuclear electromagnetic pulse. Serhii plokhy, who on wednesday won the baillie gifford nonfiction prize for chernobyl. Resources for the study of nuclear war in fiction jstor. Things can always be worse and you can rely on novelists to put that phrase into cold, hard words on the page. The disaster series probes the loss of the space shuttle challengers crew, the oilwell fires set in kuwait by forces of saddam husseins iraq during the first gulf war, the korean airliner shot down by russia in the former soviet union, the nuclear meltdown at chernobyl, and the mount st.
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