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Saturday, November 21, 2009 8:10 PM

Published 05/08/2009 by Slate Magazine


Critical Mass, The Road, and a new wave of graphic nuke porn.

Something interesting is happening in the realm of airport "bookstore" best-sellers. I'm not talking about the self-help "You can become a sales genius" genre, but the thrillers. I've long been fascinated by their appeal and the shifting signals their subjects offer about often unspoken fears in the heart of our culture..

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