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What "duck and cover" drills didn't teach............ Learning
to Glow Edited by John Bradley |
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Atomic energy is not only invisible, it has been cloaked in secrecy
by government, industry, and the military. Yet for many Americans
the effects of radiation have been less than secret. Just ask the
radium workers in Ottawa, Illinois, the "downwinders"
of Utah, or unsuspecting veterans of the Gulf War. "In
the vast body of commentary on the atomic bomb and the nuclear arms
race, the first-person singular has often been drowned out by the
pronouncements and pontifications of propagandists, public officials,
and scholars. Learning to Glow goes a long way toward redressing
that imbalance. This intensely personal collection captures the
meaning of the nuclear age for 'ordinary' Americans. This powerful
and sobering collection of essays commands attention." John Bradley is an award-winning poet who also edited the volume Atomic Ghost: Poets Respond to the Nuclear Age. He teaches writing at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb. |
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