Bombshell: A Novel - Reich, James, M.D., MPH - Books - Soft Skull Press - 9781593765132 - July 2, 2013
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Bombshell: A Novel

Reich, James, M.D., MPH

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Bombshell: A Novel

"Somewhere between the macho-hipster fantasies of Quentin Tarantino and the banshee-activist theatrics of Pussy Riot dwells Varyushka Cash... Now that's entertainment." - New York Times Book Review
Bombshell is a nuclear thriller set twenty-five years after the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, in which an alienated young Russian woman born in its shadow undertakes a road trip across the U. S., waging a guerrilla war against the nuclear industry and leaving in her wake a trail of destruction and assassinations. Obsessed with would-be Warhol assassin Valerie Solanas, Varyushka Cash recreates her atomic past through escalating violence and her one true goal: an assault on the Indian Point nuclear plant on the bank of the Hudson River. All along she is relentlessly pursued by the CIA, eager to capture Varyushka on charges of domestic terrorism. The cat-and-mouse chase leads to a final showdown in a decimated and irradiated New York, there on the cusp of a frightening new future.
"So many great "Avantpop" works--Steve Erickson's Amnesiascope, Jonathan Lethem's early genre novels, most everything by Kathy Acker--are hanging out, waiting for adventurous oddball filmmakers to adapt them, bringing delightful visions of an American wasteland to silver screens everywhere! "Bombshell" a novel by James Reich, descends from this literary sensibility, and it forges the conventions of the thriller with the aesthetics of punk rock; in other words, it's art film gold." - 3G1B

The initial draft of Bombshell was completed five months before the Fukushima catastrophe, written from the author's conviction that the twenty-fifth anniversary of catastrophe at Chernobyl, Pripyat, and beyond would be marked by an echo in the present, shadowed by the real threat present in our unguarded and deteriorating nuclear facilities. Bombshell is a combustible and commercial step forward by one of our most creative and intellectual writers today.
From KQED/NPR/PBS: *Summer Reading Pick* "When hunting for a summer read, the obvious thing to look for is explosions. Explosions and something a little sexy, a little decadent, a little radical. Moving cars, motels, an impossible goal, down-and-out characters. James Reich's Bombshell is all of these except inside out. Imagine an unhinged heroine, a criminal road trip, a dark race to jumpstart America's first total nuclear meltdown. Bombshell is an entirely creative recasting of the summer read, peppered with historical tidbits that will inspire both your fascination and repulsion."

From The Rumpus: "James Reich's second novel, is an incredibly dense, rich, and well-paced novel. Within its 259 pages the reader encounters Chernobyl, feminism, terrorism, rendition, Valerie Solanas, Jane Fonda, Hiroshima, the Trinity test site, and much more. In the hands of another novelist, this sheer mass of information and references might result in a novel bloated with digressions. Luckily, Reich's punchy, no bull**** prose style and love of action keeps the plot moving swiftly ever forward toward a seemingly inevitable, doom-filled climax that has much to say about nuclear power without ever feeling pedantic ... (Bombshell) stands out because, for all the loudness of its characters and subject matter, it manages to feel subtle and seamless in its execution. It's a novel that doesn't sacrifice politics for plot, or vice versa, and it's a novel that will pass by too quickly and leave you wondering what in the world its author will dream up next."
From The Santa Fe New Mexican: "The blood-splashed killing scenes (are) the best of their type I've read in a good while ... The story revs like a goosed engine until it overheats in the final scenes in a deserted Manhattan. All along the way, you can't help but think the author wants us to seriously consider the nuclear equation and crimes against women. But it's almost too much fun for that."


256 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 2, 2013
ISBN13 9781593765132
Publishers Soft Skull Press
Pages 272
Dimensions 139 × 209 × 20 mm   ·   272 g
Language English  

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