
Bunker
what it takes to survive the apocalypse
$23.15
- Paperback
368 pages
- Release Date
1 November 2021
Summary
Bunker: Fear and Fortification in the Modern Age
An astonishingly prescient journey through one of the fastest-growing phenomena of our age, by one of our most exciting young thinkers and urban explorers.
Today, the bunker has become the extreme expression of our greatest fears—from pandemics to climate change and nuclear war. And once you look, it doesn’t take long to start seeing bunkers everywhere.
In Bunker, acclaimed urban explorer and cultural geograph…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780141987552 |
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ISBN-10: | 0141987553 |
Author: | Bradley Garrett |
Publisher: | Penguin Books Ltd |
Imprint: | Penguin Books Ltd |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 368 |
Release Date: | 1 November 2021 |
Weight: | 272g |
Dimensions: | 197mm x 129mm x 20mm |
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Critics Review
How prescient and timely … This is a tartly thoughtful work, by turns witty and philosophical, with an undercurrent of anger at the way we are governed and the commodification of existential fear. He writes pacily, bringing to vivid life a gallery of survivalist wingnuts, conmen and evangelists. – Nick Curtis * Evening Standard *A kind of apocalyptic Super Size Me, in which the author force feeds himself a steady diet of paranoia, conspiracy, eschatology and end-times architecture. – Chris Hall * The Guardian *This baseball-cap wearing academic is the world’s leading expert on survivalists … But he never expected Bunker to be so topical. – Rachel Sylvester and Alice Thomson * The Times *Brilliant … Bunker, self-evidently a work for our times, shimmers with a Ballardian imagery of disaster and melt-down. – Ian Thomson * The Spectator *Bunker is a thoughtful study into the nature of paranoia and the people who try to profit from it - and it makes for a page-turning read. – Nathan Brooker * Financial Times *A scary, unputdown-able account … No book could be more timely as we stay in our own little bunkers to avoid infection, strip the supermarket shelves of loo paper, and squirrel away supplies of food to see us through the shortages that many fear will follow a no-deal Brexit. – Richard J Evans * New Statesman *This study of bunker sites and the people preparing for the worst couldn’t be better timed. – Andrew Anthony * The Observer *Garrett’s research has involved hanging out with millenarian fruitcakes, disaster profiteers and the uber-rich, not to mention tooled-up, swivel-eyed anarcho-libertarians from America to Australia … His sense is that disaster gives us an opportunity to rethink how we live. What will we learn? – Stuart Jeffries * The Guardian *This is a gripping and timely book about both the ‘architecture of dread’ and its multi-billion dollar industry, and what the growing appetite for bunkers reveals about the social conditions in which we live. * New Statesman *Garrett is a bright and buoyant guide and Bunker rattles briskly along … A necessary read. * Literary Review *
About The Author
Bradley Garrett
Dr. Bradley Garrett is an American social and cultural geographer. He is the author of five books translated into four languages, over fifty journal articles and book chapters, and has written for The Atlantic, the Guardian, and GQ. His research has been featured on media outlets worldwide including the The Joe Rogan Experience, the BBC, and National Geographic. Dr. Garrett received his PhD from Royal Holloway, University of London, was a postdoctoral fellow at Wolfson College, University of Oxford, and served as a research fellow at the University of Sydney. He has been an invited speaker at the Festival of Dangerous Ideas at the Sydney Opera House (Australia), Chicago Ideas Week and Google Zeitgeist (USA), and at the Tate Modern and Barbican galleries (UK), amongst other places. He currently resides in Big Bear Lake, California.
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