This Is the Way the World Ends (novel)

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This Is the Way the World Ends
First edition cover
AuthorJames Morrow
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenrePost-apocalyptic novel
PublisherHenry Holt and Company
Publication date
1986
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages319
ISBN978-0-03-008037-1
OCLC12665442
813/.54
LC ClassPS3563.O876 T5 1986

This Is the Way the World Ends is a post-apocalyptic novel by American writer James Morrow, published in 1986.

Plot summary[edit]

This Is the Way the World Ends is a novel in which a nuclear apocalypse results from a megaton strike.[1] The plot is driven by "The Unadmitted," a ghostly race of potential humans who never got to be born, due to nuclear holocaust. Determined to use their earthly tenures wisely, the unadmitted put the surviving architects of Armageddon—including the novel's everyman protagonist—on trial under the Nuremberg precedent.

Reception[edit]

Dave Langford reviewed This Is the Way the World Ends for White Dwarf #88, and stated that "This is a harrowingly satirical book, whose main flaw lies in its treatment of the USSR. World War III, it turns out, started by accident: but only Americans are prosecuted by the unborn, the evil Russkies being prejudged as insane and unworthy of trial. This strikes me as an insecure foundation for a scathing attack on the arms race."[1]

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Awards and nominations[edit]

Year Award Result Ref.
1987 John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel 2 [3]
1987 Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel 22 [4]
1987 Nebula Award for Best Novel Nominated [5]

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