Bunker: Stories and Poems from a Nuclear Age

Sarah Jackson (Editor), Daniel Cordle (Editor)

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Abstract

Hidden away in a patch of wasteland in suburban Nottingham, a Cold War relic lies abandoned. This is Regional Seat of Government 3, a nuclear bunker from which a Regional Commissioner would have presided over a society and landscape devastated by nuclear war. This small book is what happened when the bunker opened its steel doors to a group of writers and experts, giving them privileged access to this strange and haunting space before developers moved in.

Bunker is the outcome of that visit: stories and poems that wander the windowless corridors and offices, kitchens and canteens, dormitories and washrooms of a place from a terrible alternate reality. Breathing life into the dead rooms and peopling them with figures from past and present, it is both a memorial to a key moment in history and a reflection on a twenty-first century world with its own existential fears: new nuclear threats, environmental catastrophe and social dislocation.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationNottingham, UK
PublisherFive Leaves Publications
Number of pages72
Edition1st
ISBN (Print)9781915434234
Publication statusPublished - 23 Sept 2024
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    Jackson, S., 23 Sept 2024, Bunker: Stories and Poems from a Nuclear Age. Jackson, S. & Cordle, D. (eds.). 1st ed. Nottingham, UK: Five Leaves Publications, p. 85-86 2 p.

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