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In Reply to: Alas, Babylon! nt posted by AudioHead on May 29, 2004 at 12:45:01:
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"Alas, Babylon" is a book by Pat Frank. It is about the survivors of a nuclear holocaust in South Florida. They are aware something has happened, but at the moment they are dealing with the lack of electricity and gas, no more food being delivered to the grocery store, no more gas for their vehicles, and the dangers of radioactivity. Most high schoolers in the United States are required to read the book at one point or another. It is not political...it is more about what would it take to survive in a world cut off from what used to be.The title comes from a verse in the Bible. Psalm 137:5 (NIV): "By the rivers of Babylon we sat and wept when we remembered Zion."
It refers to the sorrow felt by the Israelites during their Babylonian exile.
By the way the Psalm was us in Germany for a kind of " Disco " hit in the 70īs....
Pat Frank's(Harry Hart)novel of same title, think he wrote it
in 1959, published 1960. I've read novel and seen movie, setting
in North-North Central Florida, USA (I think). Has been so many years memories are vague, but I
do recall seem enjoying both, however, would have to reassess via
new viewing-reading. - AH.
is my favorite post-apocalyptic film
The final scene is one of the best ever...
Grins
an award-winning British docudrama about nuclear post-apocalyptic
Britian. Directed by Mick Jackson. Stark and hard-hitting. Parts
of this film I found difficult to view. - AH.
Never scoped this one. A low-budget, B&W post-nuclear film
directed by Arch Oboler. Check out reviews at www.imdb.com if
interested. - AH.
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