The survivors of a nuclear holocaust are forced to rely on their own resources as they join together in the struggle for survival amidst the ruins of Fort Repose, a small town in Florida. Reprint. 25,000 first printing. NYT.
Pat Frank Livres
Cet auteur s'est fait connaître principalement pour son roman postapocalyptique, une œuvre qui explore magistralement les angoisses de la prolifération nucléaire et les dysfonctionnements de la bureaucratie. S'appuyant sur sa vaste expérience de journaliste et de consultant gouvernemental, sa fiction aborde des thèmes d'effondrement sociétal et de réponse humaine aux menaces existentielles. Son style d'écriture se caractérise par une observation acérée des systèmes gouvernementaux et militaires, reflétant souvent une profonde préoccupation pour l'avenir. Il a utilisé sa perspective unique pour commenter des questions politiques et sociétales urgentes tout au long de sa carrière.






Hold Back the Night
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of the Korean War, the narrative follows a Marine captain and his soldiers as they face the harrowing challenges of retreating from Changjin Reservoir to Hungnam. This gripping tale highlights themes of courage and sacrifice, offering a poignant portrayal of the struggles and resilience of those involved in the conflict.
Affair Of State, An
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
From Pat Frank—author of the classic apocalyptic sci-fi novel Alas, Babylon—comes a political thriller set, and written, at the dawn of the Cold War, now back in print. In Pat Frank’s riveting, insightful, and thought-provoking novel, young, outspoken Jeff Baker comes out of World War II determined to work for the State Department. When he lands his assignment in 1949, he becomes the third secretary of the US embassy in Budapest, an observation post behind the Iron Curtain. Jeff’s experiences as a soldier fighting on a hill in Italy left him scarred and instilled in him a hatred for war in all forms—including the emerging Cold War. But when he is assigned to the "Atlantis Project," a top-secret mission for organizing an underground resistance in Hungary, he grapples with his beliefs and his loyalty to his superiors. And when he meets Rikki, a dancer in Budapest, he also finds himself torn between this new love and Susan Pickett—the love he left back home in Washington. As he becomes more immersed in the Atlantis Project, Jeff must decide what he is willing to risk for a chance to strike a blow for peace. Part cloak-and-dagger adventure, part high-voltage romance, and part biting satire, Pat Frank's writing and sense of detail takes readers back to a time of intrigue and uncertainty.
Alas, Babylon
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
The classic apocalyptic novel that stunned the world.
Forbidden Area
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of the Cold War, the narrative explores the perilous implications of nuclear power, highlighting its potential for catastrophic consequences. This timeless cautionary tale resonates with contemporary issues, emphasizing the ongoing relevance of its themes in today's world.
Mr. Adam
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of the Atomic Age, the novel explores the perils of nuclear power while highlighting the even more significant threat posed by government bureaucracy. Through its gripping narrative, it delves into the complexities of power and the potential for catastrophe, reflecting the anxieties of its time. The author, known for the post-apocalyptic classic Alas Babylon, crafts a chilling tale that remains relevant in discussions about technology and governance.
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