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ISBN. 0-917657-52-7. Dad's Nuke is a science fiction dark comedy novel by American writer Marc Laidlaw. It is a parody of middle class suburban life and tells the tale of a nuclear family in the post-nuclear (holocaust) age. The story consists of a series of episodes demonstrating the ridiculousness of the family's sheltered, conformist lives ...
- United States
- English
- Loretta Trezzo
- Marc Laidlaw
Jan 1, 1985 · October 28, 2022. Dad's Nuke, written in 1985, is about a future where people try to outdo each other at acquiring military grade weaponry, nukes included. Not just any people, but all the people in the neighborhood. It's simply in style. Today, we just have to worry about getting shot.
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- Paperback
- Marc Laidlaw
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Dad's Nuke Kindle Edition. First published in 1985, this satiric suburban take on cyberpunk imagined a rapidly approaching future that is now rapidly dwindling in our rear-view mirror: The far-flung year of 1998. Against a background of anarchy and apocalypse, white suburban families have withdrawn into fortified enclaves, where they struggle ...
- Marc Laidlaw
Jun 29, 2016 · Dad's Nuke. Kindle Edition. First published in 1985, this satiric suburban take on cyberpunk imagined a rapidly approaching future that is now rapidly dwindling in our rear-view mirror: The far-flung year of 1998. Against a background of anarchy and apocalypse, white suburban families have withdrawn into fortified enclaves, where they struggle ...
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- Marc Laidlaw
Apr 7, 1988 · Buy Dad's Nuke New by Laidlaw, Marc (ISBN: 9780586074343) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.
Dad’s Nuke First published in 1985, this satiric suburban take on cyberpunk imagined a rapidly approaching future that is now rapidly dwindling in our rear-view mirror: The far-flung year of 1998. Against a background of anarchy and apocalypse, white suburban families have withdrawn into fortified enclaves, where they struggle to conform in a world where life has accelerated to a blur.
Feb 6, 1986 · Hardcover. from $49.99 2 Collectible from $49.99. Paperback. $84.16 6 Used from $84.16 1 Collectible from $59.99. While Dad Johnson works conscientiously to develop a nuclear weaponry system to equal his neighbor's missle launcher, he finds his attention increasingly diverted by family problems. Print length.
- Hardcover
- Marc Laidlaw