Wormwood
Walter Patterson, 29 October 1987
Sarcophagus
by Vladimir Gubaryev, translated by Michael Glenny.
Penguin, 81 pp., £3.50, April 1987,0 14 048214 8 Show More
by Vladimir Gubaryev, translated by Michael Glenny.
Penguin, 81 pp., £3.50, April 1987,
The Star Chernobyl
by Julia Voznesenskaya.
Quartet, 181 pp., £10.95, August 1987,0 7043 2631 0 Show More
by Julia Voznesenskaya.
Quartet, 181 pp., £10.95, August 1987,
Chernobyl: A Novel
by Frederick Pohl.
Bantam, 355 pp., £4.95, September 1987,0 553 05210 1 Show More
by Frederick Pohl.
Bantam, 355 pp., £4.95, September 1987,
Mayday at Chernobyl
by Henry Hamman and Stuart Parrott.
Hodder, 278 pp., £2.95, April 1987,0 450 40858 2 Show More
by Henry Hamman and Stuart Parrott.
Hodder, 278 pp., £2.95, April 1987,
State of the World 1987: A Worldwatch Institute Report on Progress toward a Sustainable Society
by Lester Brown.
Norton, 268 pp., £14.95, April 1987,0 393 02399 0 Show More
by Lester Brown.
Norton, 268 pp., £14.95, April 1987,
“... a long darkness. Chernobyl: A Novel is the first Western book-length fiction about the accident. Frederick Pohl, an elder statesman of Science Fiction, chanced to be in the Soviet Union, on his fifth visit, just after the explosion. The result was a narrative re-creation of the events of the days from 25 April to 23 May 1986, from the view-point of a ... ”