Chernobyl A Stalkers’ Guide

Cover of Chernobyl A Stalkers' Guide by Darmon Richter
Publisher: FUEL Publishing
Year: 2020
Language: en
Pages: 247
ISBN-13: 9781916218420
Dimensions:
Height: 6.5 Inches
Length: 8.1 Inches
Weight: 1.5873282864 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 363.17/99094777
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Chernobyl A Stalkers’ Guide by Darmon Richter, published by FUEL Publishing in 2020, offers a unique exploration of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. This edition, comprising 247 pages, presents an in-depth look at the abandoned towns and monuments that remain from the catastrophic nuclear disaster of 1986. Drawing on Richter’s experiences as a tour guide and during unauthorized hikes, the book provides insights into a landscape that has become a haunting reminder of nuclear history.

Readers will find a blend of photography and firsthand accounts from engineers, scientists, and evacuees, illuminating the stories behind the abandoned sites. Richter ventures beyond the typical tourist paths, uncovering forgotten settlements and Soviet-era structures hidden within the irradiated forests. This guide not only documents the physical remnants of the disaster but also reflects on the broader implications of the Chernobyl event, making it a significant resource for those interested in architecture, history, and the impact of industrialization in the region.


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Drawing on unprecedented access to the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone–including insights gained while working as a tour guide and during an illegal “stalker” hike–Darmon Richter creates an entirely new portrait of Chernobyl’s forgotten ghost towns, monuments and more

Since the first atomic bomb was dropped, humankind has been haunted by the idea of nuclear apocalypse. That nightmare almost became reality in 1986, when an accident at the USSR’s Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant triggered the world’s worst radiological crisis. The events of that night are well documented–but history didn’t stop there. Chernobyl, as a place, remains very much alive today. More than a quarter of a million tourists visited the Zone over the last few years, while millions more watched the acclaimed 2019 HBO mini-series Chernobyl.

In Chernobyl: A Stalkers’ Guide, researcher Darmon Richter journeys into the contemporary Exclusion Zone, venturing deeper than any previously published account. While thousands of foreign visitors congregate around a handful of curated sites, beyond the tourist hotspots lies a wild and mysterious land the size of a small country. In the forests of Chernobyl, historic village settlements and Soviet-era utopianism have lain abandoned since the time of the disaster–overshadowed by vast, unearthly megastructures designed to win the Cold War.

Richter combines photographs of discoveries made during his numerous visits to the Zone with the voices of those who witnessed history–engineers, scientists, police and evacuees. He explores evacuated regions in both Ukraine and Belarus, finding forgotten ghost towns and Soviet monuments lost deep in irradiated forests, gains exclusive access inside the most secure areas of the power plant itself, and joins the “stalkers” of Chernobyl as he sets out on a high-stakes illegal hike to the heart of the Exclusion Zone.

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Language: en. Pages: 247.

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