Series: Alternatives | Publication Date: July 1, 1983
The essays selected by the editors to explore these apocalyptic visions are: The Remaking of Zero: Beginning at the End,” by Gary K. Wolfe; The Lone Survivor,” by Robert Plank; Ambiguous Apocalypse: Transcendental Versions of the End,” by Robert Galbreath; World’s End: The Imagination of Catastrophe,” by W. Warren Wagar; Man-Made Catastrophes,” by Brian Stableford; and The Rebellion of Nature,” by W. Warren Wagar.
Wolfe sees in these postholocaust narratives a central attractionthe mythic power inherent in the very conception of a remade world.” This power derives from three sources: the emergence of a new order from the ashes of the old system, and thus a kind of denial of death; the reinforcement of one set of values as opposed to another; and as something always replaces whatever was destroyed, a promise that nothing can annihilate humanity.