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  1. Mar 1, 1986 · War breaks out as the vessel lifts off, and communications are conveniently sabotaged so the fate of Earth is never known. High melodrama ensues on the ship, culminating in the righteous Americanization of a pristine planet. This is a kind of neoconservative pulp novel, overbearing and sodden. Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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    The fifth and final chapter of the America 2040 series comes as the planet Omega citizens elect Hamilton as the president of Omega. Reception [ edit ] Publishers Weekly called the first novel in the series "a kind of neoconservative pulp novel, overbearing and sodden".

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  4. Evan Innes. 4.26. 109 ratings12 reviews. Locked in a fierce struggle with the Soviets and on the brink of nuclear annihilation, the United States sends a courageous group of men and women, led by Captain Duncan Rodrick, on a mission into the uncharted realms of outer space. Genres Science Fiction Fiction.

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  5. High melodrama ensues on the ship, culminating in the righteous Americanization of a pristine planet. This is a kind of neoconservative pulp novel, overbearing and sodden. (April)

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  6. Nov 2, 2023 · But then, one can see why Publisher’s Weekly dismissed America 2040 as a “neoconservative pulp novel” in the review mentioned above. Or as Greil Marcus so humorously put it: “You mean that the ‘spirit of America’ is more important than the EARTH ITSELF?”

  7. >This is a kind of neoconservative pulp novel, overbearing and <br />>sodden. <br /> <br />This series may be pulp, overbearing, sodden or whatever, but I would not characterize them as "neoconservative", unless you think anything bearing American patriotism is neoconservative. Truthfully, these novels tend towards liberal social ideas, such as ...

  8. War breaks out as the vessel lifts off, and communications are conveniently sabotaged so the fate of Earth is never known. High melodrama ensues on the ship, culminating in the righteous Americanization of a pristine planet. This is a kind of neoconservative pulp novel, overbearing and sodden. Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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