This Is The Way The World Ends

This Is The Way The World Ends by James Morrow, published by Harvest Books on April 24, 1995, is a first edition work comprising 319 pages. This book presents a mordantly funny and visionary tale set against the backdrop of the nuclear age, exploring themes related to the arms race and the potential for apocalypse. The narrative begins with George Paxton, who inadvertently signs an admission of complicity in starting World War III, setting off a series of events that delve into the absurdities of modern conflict.
Readers will find a unique blend of satire and speculative fiction as the story unfolds, drawing parallels to classic literary works while addressing contemporary issues. This edition invites exploration of the consequences of human folly in the face of technological advancement, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in science fiction and its commentary on society. The book’s engaging premise and intricate storytelling provide a rich landscape for reflection on the complexities of war and peace.
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The Gulliver’s Travels of the nuclear age, the Alice in Wonderland of the arms race, this mordantly funny and visionary tale of the apocalypse was a Nebula finalist. The trouble starts when George Paxton ingenuously signs an admission of complicity in starting World War III. “The only book in the last ten years that I’ve read twice…a remarkable achievement” (Arthur C. Clarke).
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