Lot and Lot's Daughter
by Ward Moore
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Pub Date Jun 06 2017 | Archive Date Jun 20 2017
Description
Two classic science fiction stories about a California family fleeing a nuclear holocaust, written in an era when a dystopian future seemed inevitable.
An atomic bomb has struck Los Angeles, and the streets are filled with cars fleeing the city. But Mr. Jimmon knows that things will be different for his family. He has meticulously prepared for such an event, and now that it has arrived, he carries out his plan almost gleefully. The Jimmons get in their station wagon, filled with supplies, and head for the predetermined base. From the backseat, his children are complaining. In denial about the world’s precarious future, they would prefer to find their friends and wait out the crisis in the comfort of their home. But in reality, there is no guarantee of escape—or survival.
Savage, unromantic, and unflinchingly honest, these two dark tales by “one of the best American writers,” describe what could really happen at the end of the world, and what it takes to get there (Ray Bradbury).
This ebook features an introduction by Michael Swanwick and an illustrated biography of Ward Moore including rare images from the author’s estate.
Advance Praise
“‘Lot,’ first published in 1953 . . . [had a] brutal enough twist for 1953, but the sequel, published the following year, [‘Lot’s Daughter’] seems shockingly ahead of its time.” —TheWashington Post Book World
“Ward Moore was an underrated SF writer of immense subtlety. You owe it to yourself to sample his work. . . . These two stories form part of the foundation for post-apocalyptic works as diverse as recent William Barton, Terry Bisson, and John Barnes and remain a model of elegance.” —Asimov’s Science Fiction
“‘Lot’ and ‘Lot’s Daughter’ depict nuclear holocaust not simply as a worldwide catastrophe but, perhaps even more terrifyingly, as the unleashing of our own inner demons.” —SFRA Review
“Each of [Ward Moore’s] books became something of a classic. . . . [He] also wrote two of the most notable stories describing nuclear holocaust and its consequences, ‘Lot’ and ‘Lot’s Daughter,’ featuring a great motorized exodus from a doomed Los Angeles, seen through biblical parallelism as the city of Sodom.” —The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781504044646 |
PRICE | $3.99 (USD) |
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