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In 2006, a Chinese blockade of Taiwan escalates into a nuclear missile exchange with the United States. The destruction is catastrophic. Months later, only small pockets of civilization remain alive on the planet, mostly in Australia The crew of the U.S. Navy submarine, led by Commander Dwight Towers (Armand Assante), survive the war and place themselves and their vessel under the command of the Australian government. The USS Charleston's first assignment is to retrieve a scientist, Julian Osborne (Bryan Brown), who has retreated to a secluded island to await the final devastation he believes will occur when radioactive fallout drifts into the southern hemisphere. Next, the Australian Admiral (Rod Mullinar) sends the USS Charleston, with Osborne and Aussie liaison officer Peter Holmes (Grant Bowler), to measure radiation levels in the Pacific Northwest and to determine the source of a mysterious computer message emanating from Anchorage, Alaska. Before embarking, Towers meets a spirited local woman, Moira Davidson (Rachel Ward), former fiancee of Julian Osborne. Grieving over the deaths of his wife and children, Towers responds slowly to her advances. Also, Julian feels rekindled affection for Moira, whom he left weeks before an elaborately planned wedding. The ensuing rivalry with Towers ultimately adds tension to their dangerous mission. They leave with hope, but return with fatal news - radioactive levels are still deadly. The transmission from Alaska leads to a grisly discovery that sinks the crew into despair. Towers' second-in-command, Lt. Hirsch (Steve Bastoni), suffers a fatal tear in his radiation suit. In Melbourne, with radioactive fallout slowly drifting toward them, anarchy and chaos erupt, and Towers and the Navy face anger and resentment. Some choose to live their final weeks piously, while others dream futile dreams and hope for an impossible miracle. Julian amuses himself with a gleaming red Ferrari.



The Subject Steve by Sam Lipsyte,
The Subject Steve by Sam Lipsyte,
The bad news was bad. I was dying. I was dying of something no one had ever died of before. I was dying of something absolutely, fantastically new. The Subject Steve is a dark, dazzling, and totally original satire on human mortality and our desperate efforts to evade it. Meet Steve (not his real name), a Special Case, in truth a Terminal Case, and the eponymous antihero of Sam Lipsyte's savagely funny first novel. Steve has been informed by his two doctors, the Philosopher and the Mechanic, that he is dying of a condition of unquestioned fatality but no discernible physical cause. Eager to brand a new plague with their names, they call it Goldfarb-Blackstone Preparatory Extinction Syndrome, or PREXIS for short. The news that this perfectly ordinary postmodern citizen-bitter ex-husband, quasi-deadbeat father, midlife adman, creator of such resonant dot.com slogans as "Reality Is for Those Who Dream" and "How Did You Like Tomorrow?"-is dying of something that might well be boredom sets off a media frenzy. When his physicians are exposed as frauds, but not his death sentence, he betakes himself upstate to the Center for Nondenominational Recovery and Redemption, founded and ruled by the shadowy and brutal caregiver Heinrich of Newark. From there he will travel to the desert, where the success of a cultish media empire will rest on his demise. But nothing will alter the Subject Steve's inevitable rendezvous with those twin banes of humankind, death and synergy. With the publication of this novel, by turns manic, ebullient and exquisitely deadpan, Sam Lipsyte enters the company of the master American satirists. It is a dark comedy for overlit times. "From the Hardcoveredition.



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