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Nuking Alaska: Notes of an Atomic Fugitive by Peter Dunlap-Shohl

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As if, in midcentury Alaska, you needed more ways to die.

From the creator of the critically acclaimed graphic novel My Degeneration: A Journey Through Parkinson's comes an unnervingly funny tale of life in Alaska during the tensest times of the Cold War.

Peter Dunlap-Shohl grew up on the front lines of the Cold War in the 1950s and '60s, where Alaska residents lived in the shadow of a nuclear arsenal nine times the size of the Soviet Union's. This graphic novel recounts the surprising and tragicomic details of the nuclear threats faced by Alaskans, including Project Chariot, championed by Edward Teller and his "firecracker boys" in the late 1950s and early '60s; the nearly nuclear disaster caused by the Great Alaskan Earthquake of 1964; and the 1971 test of a nuclear warhead on the island of Amchitka. Dunlap-Shohl shares the terrible consequences that these events and others had for humans and animals alike, all in the service of "atoms for peace."

Drawn with Dunlap-Shohl's characteristic editorial cartooning style, Nuking Alaska is a fast-paced reminder of how close we came to total annihilation just a half century ago-and how terribly relevant the nuclear threat remains to this day.



About the Author

Peter Dunlap-Shohl worked as a cartoonist for the Anchorage Daily News for over a quarter of a century. As a (nearly) life-long Alaskan, he has survived earthquakes, oil spills and moose charges. He is the author of My Degeneration, a graphic novel about coping with young-onset Parkinson's disease. He and his wife Pam now divide their time between Alaska and eastern Washington State.



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"Presented in dynamic, vivid full color-his 11-page homage to the 1971 explosion is shockingly affecting-Dunlap-Shohl's work is also a timeless reminder of that never-ending, global threat of looming 'collateral damage.'"

-starred review Booklist


"[A]n unsettling if bemused account of Alaska's precarious place in the nuclear arms race. . . . Dunlap-Shohl's twining, jittery cartooning (reminiscent of Jules Feiffer in places) underscores the galling absurdity of his childhood environs. This eye-opening chronicle of the domestic perils of the Cold War will resonate for any reader apprehensive of nuclear weapons."

-Publishers Weekly


"A fascinating graphic history about the use of atomic bombs in the United States."

-Peter Dabbene Foreword Reviews


"Nobody's better than Peter Dunlap-Shohl at using small pictures to tell big stories, and that's never been more evident than in this tour de force history of Alaska's atomic heritage. Groundbreaking."

-Howard Weaver,Pulitzer Prize-winning former editor of the Anchorage Daily News and former Vice President for News, McClatchy Newspapers


"Now everyone knows what cartoonists all across America know: Peter Dunlap-Shohl is an absolute genius and an artistic master. This book is an astounding demonstration of his brilliant writing and stunning execution of a defining moment in Alaska and the Cold War."

-Jack Ohman,Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist for the Sacramento Bee


"Peter Dunlap-Shohl shapes scientific genius, Cold War madness, and his Alaskan childhood into an expansive story that would be unbelievable if it weren't so deeply researched. Nuking Alaska is darkly funny and frightening personal, political, and historical journalism."

-Brian Fies,author of The Last Mechanical Monster


"WARNING! WARNING! Nuking Alaska is an explosive, devastatingly hilarious, and bone-shaking revelation of a mind-blowing history we never learned and just might not survive to tell others about. With pages positively glowing with Dunlap-Shohl's radioactive art, you'll be up all night and left radiating and melting down to your friends about all the atoms of obscure and ridiculous nuclear madness Alaska and the world have faced since we've entered the era of boomers."

-Don Reardon,author of The Raven's Gift


"Peter does a masterful job of sharing the story of Alaska during the Cold War and the terror of having nuclear sites and operational tests in one's backyard. There is not a single dull moment throughout this entire book."

-Joshua Wincester Pop Cult HQ


"A master at work."

-Jen Stutesman No Flying No Tights


"As we enter a possibly new Cold War era and with nuclear capabilities growing around the world, it's a good time to remember Alaska's military role and the risk of mass destruction, in both the past and future. Nuking Alaska is a significant contribution to understanding what might have been and how we might think about what comes next."

-Nancy Lord Anchorage Daily News





Book Information
ISBN 9781637790472
Author Peter Dunlap-Shohl
Format Paperback
Page Count 104
Imprint Graphic Mundi
Publisher Pennsylvania State University Press
Weight(grams) 340g
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 165mm * 7mm

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