All Stories

  1. The Futures of Nuclear Criticism
  2. Maggie Gee: Writing the Condition-of-England Novel
  3. ‘That's going to happen to us. It is’: Threads and the Imagination of Nuclear Disaster on 1980s Television
  4. Protect/Protest: British nuclear fiction of the 1980s
  5. Robert Genter, Late Modernism: Art, Culture, and Politics in Cold War America (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010, £32.50). Pp. 375. isbn978 0 8122 4264 5.
  6. “Do Not Leave Your Homes” Containment Culture and Its Fallout in Judith Merril's Shadow on The Hearth
  7. In Dreams, In Imagination: Suspense, Anxiety and the Cold War in Tim O'Brien's The Nuclear Age
  8. Cold War Literature
  9. Cultures of Terror: Nuclear Criticism During and Since the Cold War
  10. Prometheus Bedeviled: Science and the Contradictions of Contemporary Culture Norman Levitt
  11. Vonnegut in Fact: The Public Spokesmanship of Personal Fiction
  12. Changing of the Old Guard: Time Travel and Literary Technique in the Work of Kurt Vonnegut