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[review] Five Speculative Visions of Britain in Chaos
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James Nicoll
2021-07-27 13:15:51 UTC
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Five Speculative Visions of Britain in Chaos
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Andrew McDowell
2021-07-27 18:46:16 UTC
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Five Speculative Visions of Britain in Chaos
https://www.tor.com/2021/07/27/five-speculative-visions-of-britain-in-chaos/
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Britain in chaos is familiar to most Brits of my generation not from worries about climate change, but from a semi-official view that the best that Britain could do was a partially managed decline. This view was at its peak in the years of stagflation just before Margaret Thatcher and her acolytes switched economic policy from a belief that inflation was the price to be paid for slightly higher employment to the belief that inflation was the enemy above all. She also got lucky when an Argentinian junta started a short victorious war, and lost.

To the list I'd add two rather odd books - Peter Dickenson's "The Weathermonger" (interesting article on its editorial process and changes made for the American market at https://d.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/text/interview-with-peter-dickinson ) and Edwina Curries "The Ambassador"

"The Ambassador" is the American ambassador to Britain, sent in to do more personal poking around than usual. In this book Britain is in thrall to an EU superstate run by bureaucrats with a rather nasty technical lead in biotechnology. Edwina Currie was a British politician, extrovert and outspoken even for a politician. Her career included the time that John Major was Prime Minister. Major - in his time - was famous for being terminally dull. People used to say that he had run away from the circus to become a bank clerk, or that the demands he made to Saddam Hussein just prior to the first Iraq war were reminiscent of a bank manager complaining about an overdraft. What was not known until many years later was that Major and Currie had had a secret affair.
Lynn McGuire
2021-07-27 20:05:45 UTC
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Five Speculative Visions of Britain in Chaos
https://www.tor.com/2021/07/27/five-speculative-visions-of-britain-in-chaos/
Zero for five as usual.

My addition is "Flood" by Stephen Baxter for its detailed words on the
Thames river flooding London a borough at a time.
https://www.amazon.com/Flood-Novel-Stephen-Baxter/dp/0451463285/

Lynn
Moriarty
2021-07-27 23:03:55 UTC
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Five Speculative Visions of Britain in Chaos
https://www.tor.com/2021/07/27/five-speculative-visions-of-britain-in-chaos/
Zero for five as usual.
Wow. I'd have thought as someone who's into post apocalypse fiction, you'd have read "Day of the Triffids" for sure. Highly recommended.

"The Lantern Bearers" is another I have a fondness for, although I haven't read it since I was a teenager. I may revisit it, I may not: I re-read "The Eagle of the Ninth" recently and it didn't hold up to my memory of it.

-Moriarty
Lynn McGuire
2021-07-27 23:46:07 UTC
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Five Speculative Visions of Britain in Chaos
https://www.tor.com/2021/07/27/five-speculative-visions-of-britain-in-chaos/
Zero for five as usual.
Wow. I'd have thought as someone who's into post apocalypse fiction, you'd have read "Day of the Triffids" for sure. Highly recommended.
"The Lantern Bearers" is another I have a fondness for, although I haven't read it since I was a teenager. I may revisit it, I may not: I re-read "The Eagle of the Ninth" recently and it didn't hold up to my memory of it.
-Moriarty
Nope, I bounced off "The Day Of The Triffids" almost 50 years ago.

Lynn

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