Bunker: What It Takes to Survive the Apocalypse

Author:   Bradley Garrett
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
ISBN:  

9781501188565


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   03 August 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Bradley Garrett
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
Imprint:   Simon & Schuster
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.10cm
Weight:   0.295kg
ISBN:  

9781501188565


ISBN 10:   1501188569
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   03 August 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Will make you question both [the] eagerness and reticence to go underground or bug out. Either way, if you want an interesting, open-eyed read, grab Bunker and be prepared. --North Platte Telegraph What makes Garrett's book fascinating is his portrayal of the balance between fringe thinking and the real world...[Includes] credible accounts of substantial projects designed to sustain post-apocalyptic communities in secure underground environments...Superb stuff. --TheIET.org The dark charisma of the bunker is probably what will attract readers to this book, but the energetic and gregarious Garrett keeps the story focused on people rather than buildings....Fortunately, [he] is a bright and buoyant guide and Bunker rattles briskly along. --Literary Review (UK) The book is about much more than illicit glimpses into occluded spaces. It 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. --Financial Times Reading Bunker, I found myself wondering exactly why it was that I'd rather die than live in an end-times world like this. Have I lost my devotion to the art of the long view? Or my sense of adventure?.... No matter where you come down on the apocalypse, this book will stimulate your thinking, as it did mine. Luck of the publishing gods that it is, unfortunately, so timely. --Joel Garreau, author of Radical Evolution and Edge City Like an indefatigable archaeologist of the present, Bradley Garrett explores the dark spaces of our collective imagination, illuminating our spaces of survival, and the people who dream of inhabiting them, with a mordantly humorous--sometimes sympathetic--eye, and ample doses of philosophical insight. From Tennessee to Tasmania, it's a wild ride. --Tom Vanderbilt, author of Traffic and Survival City: Adventures among the Ruins of Atomic America Intriguing and often entertaining reading on a phenomenon that seems timeless. --Kirkus Reviews I enjoyed this book, both in its commentary and its exploration. It is bold and curious, and I liked Garrett's openness to people with strong and unusual opinions. --Jeremy Williams, The Earthbound Report Fascinating, amusing, crazy, chilling, and surreally topical for what the world is going through now. You've got to read this book! --Douglas Preston, author of The Lost City of the Monkey God Brilliant...Bunker, self-evidently a work for our times, shimmers with a Ballardian imagery of disaster and melt-down. --The Spectator Bradley Garrett's fine book is about way more than bunkers and boltholes. It's a look inside some of the world's weirdest subcultures and a gracefully written, profound meditation on the sacred strangeness of the human project. --James Howard Kunstler, author of The Long Emergency and the World Made by Hand novels Bradley Garrett's Bunker offers a wry travelogue portraying a world we hope never arrives. Its Hunter S. Thompson-style journey brings us right up to the edge of the Apocalypse. With a penetrating gaze and colorful detail, Garrett tours the Star Wars bar-like world of Doomsday preppers, grifters, and conspiracy theorists who are readying themselves to survive the end of the world. Through it all, you're left to wonder: What if they're right? --Garrett M. Graff, contributing editor at Wired and author of the national bestseller Raven Rock An excellent resource for entrepreneurs desiring to create a resilience plan, put extra slack in their own system, and minimize the negative consequences for their business. --Entrepreneur magazine An engrossing tour of the fortified living spaces where 'preppers' plan to isolate and protect themselves from the collapse of civilization....This richly detailed account will have readers wondering about their own disaster plans. --Publishers Weekly 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....Garrett writes pacily, bringing to vivid life a gallery of survivalist wingnuts, conmen and evangelists. --Evening Standard A page-turner...Garrett suggests that bunkerization is 'the logical endpoint of the atomization of social life, ' and once you've read Bunker it's hard to disagree with him. --Rowland Atkinson and Sarah Blandy, authors of Domestic Fortress A kind of apocalyptic Super Size Me...The self-destruction of our species haunts this book: we realize that all along Garrett has been more interested in exploring human limits than human spaces. --The Guardian A good book...recommended...One of Bunker's strengths is the amount of travel, immersion, and analysis...the book spans four continents: North America, Australia, Europe, and Asia, and it reads like a Who's Who of the prepping universe. --The Prepared A beguiling exploration of the architecture of catastrophe. Garrett is a fine companion for this exploration through apocalyptic anxieties, from survivalists in the southwestern U.S. obsessively preparing their hardened retreats to Silicon Valley tech-bros buying their way into immortality. Bunker is compellingly written and endlessly fascinating. --Lewis Dartnell, author of The Knowledge: How to Rebuild Civilization in the Aftermath of a Cataclysm [Ranges] across four continents to examine the efforts of various doomsday preppers. ....Readers interested in current topics, cultural studies, and survivalism will enjoy this insightful look at prepper culture. --Library Journal Bunker is an extraordinary achievement; a big-thinking, deep-diving, page-turning study of fear, privilege, and apocalypse told through the space of the bunker. Garrett has written a gripping, grim, witty work of geography and ethnography, which he completed--with eerie timeliness--in the first weeks of the COVID pandemic. A book about prepping and prognostication, then, which had already foretold its own future. --Robert Macfarlane, author of Underland: A Deep Time Journey


A kind of apocalyptic Super Size Me...The self-destruction of our species haunts this book: we realize that all along Garrett has been more interested in exploring human limits than human spaces. -The Guardian


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Bradley Garrett is an American-born cultural geographer who writes about how space is shaped by human curiosity, imagination, and activity. He is the author of five books and more than fifty academic journal articles and book chapters. His research has been featured on media outlets worldwide including the BBC, ABC, and National Geographic and he has written for The Atlantic, the Guardian, and GQ.

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