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Narrado por:
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Will Patton
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De:
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Pat Frank
This true modern masterpiece is built around the two fateful words that make up the title and herald the end - “Alas, Babylon.” When a nuclear holocaust ravages the United States, a thousand years of civilization are stripped away overnight, and tens of millions of people are killed instantly.
But for one small town in Florida, miraculously spared, the struggle is just beginning, as men and women of all backgrounds join together to confront the darkness. Will Patton's narration paints this classic tale as an ominous picture of the terrible possibilites of the nuclear age.
©1959 Harry Hart Frank (P)2010 Audible, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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- Audie Award Winner, Fiction, 2012
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I thoroughly enjoyed it-a new favorite!
Timeless
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Awesome
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Much of it seems dated now, but then that's interesting as an insight into 1950s American life in the South. Characters are fleshed out enough to carry the story. Not too melodramatic; brutally matter of fact.
I'd be curious to know more about the reception/impact of this book at the time. I think stories like this did help save us from nuclear apocalypse by clarifying the madness of mutually assured destruction.
Excellent narration.
Thanks Audible for rescuing this.
Post-nuclear apocalypse BBQ
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You think this couldn't happen? Think Again
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The carefully thought-out details resulting from devastating shortages--salt and batteries, for example--and how the survivors deal with the loss of communication with other areas of the country are fascinating. Does the United States still exist? How do we feed ourselves and protect our loved ones from roaming highwaymen? What do we do without antibiotics, insulin, and anesthesia? What happens when the town's only doctor is savagely beaten by addicts who steal his meager supplies? How do we keep ourselves warm? On and on.
In a world without fuel-powered transportation, electricity, money, and the comforts we take for granted, the protagonists depend upon their ingenuity, common sense, and courage, and they strengthen the bonds of family and cooperation with neighbors so they can survive.
Effusive praise cannot do justice to Will Patton's narration. He puts you right there with the characters--men, women, black, white, young, and old, of every background. It was amazing.
Listening to this book was an unforgettable experience.
Left Me Stunned
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Worth a read
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Interesting, but out of date
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Absolutely outstanding!
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I have an audible library of over 400 books and I am very glad I returned to Alas Babylon. I did NOT find any of the storyline dated and I am sure that this time around I was more appreciative of the international political discussion that I probably skimmed over in my youth. This is not a survivalist's handbook, but a story of survival that was very well written. Give the book a listen too you will not be disappointed.
Will Patton is one of my favorite narrators.
If you are looking for a survivalist handbook try "Going Home" by A. American
I worry that as the world's population grows and resources dwindle we may end up in a similar situation. God help us if we do.
Written in 1959, Still Relevant Today.
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Will Patton was an excellent choice for narrating the story. Don't know if it was the story or the narration - but whatever it was, it worked for me!!
Gripping tale of survival!
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