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Bunker: Prepping for the Collapse of Civilization

Bunker: Prepping for the Collapse of Civilization

by Bradley Garrett

Scribner ·2020 ·288 pages ·Social Sciences
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An informative, chilling, and bizarrely entertaining inside look at the thousands of "prepper" communities around the world that are building bunkers against the coming apocalypse.A National Geographic survey reveals that 62% of Americans think the world will experience a major catastrophe in twenty years, and 40% of Americans believe stocking up on supplies and building a bomb shelter is a wiser investment than retirement accounts. While many of us have imagined the possibility that our time on Earth as humans might end, there are those around the world who are preparing for what they see as the inevitable calamity. With a backdrop that consists of everything from electromagnetic pulses created by solar flares, to an inadvertently triggered nuclear war, to an abiding sense most people have that they're under constant surveillance, cultural geographer Bradley Garrett traces how the "prepping" movement has spread, and the many forms it's now taking. Currently, 3.7 million Americans are preppers. Garrett argues this is a rational response to global, social, and political systems that are failing to produce credible narratives about the stability of the present or the hopefulness of our collective future. Left with a sense of foreboding arising from accelerating climate change, increasing government dysfunctionality, looming threats to critical infrastructure, and the ramping up of invasive monitoring, people all over the world are doing what they've always done in times of crisis: hunkering down. Garrett travels across four continents to meet those who are preparing go-bags, constructing panic rooms, building underground backyard survival chambers, hiding inflatable rafts, rigging mobile "bugout" vehicles, and burrowing deep into the Earth. A captivating mix of intriguing people and places, Bunker is a fascinating, inside look at a growing global phenomenon.


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"Intriguing and often entertaining reading on a phenomenon that seems timeless."

Kirkus Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"There's a thrilling, chilling coda to Bunker when the author goes on an illegal four-day walk into the ultimate apocalyptic heart of darkness at the Chernobyl exclusion zone ..."

Chris Hall· The Guardian Read review ↗ Near the Top

"mindboggling in scope and depth, with ample endnotes."

Barbara Kiser· Los Angeles Review of Books Read review ↗ Near the Top

"Readers interested in current topics, cultural studies, and survivalism will enjoy this insightful look at prepper culture."

Chad E. Statler· Library Journal Read review ↗ Near the Top

"an engrossing tour of the fortified living spaces where 'preppers' plan to isolate and protect themselves from the collapse of civilization ..."

Publishers Weekly Read review ↗ Near the Top

"And he hears a lot of that kind of talk as he visits various bleak bunker sites across America, all of which promise to keep out the coming apocalypse."

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