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Country
  
Russia

Publication date
  
1990

Author
  
SERGUEI LUKIANENKO

Language
  
Russian

Originally published
  
1990

Genre
  
Adventure fiction

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Original title
  
"Атомный Сон" ("Atomnyi Son")

Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Similar
  
SERGUEI LUKIANENKO books, Adventure fiction books

Nuclear Dream (also known as Отложенное возмездие, "Delayed revenge") is a post-nuclear fiction novel by Sergey Lukyanenko, written in 1990 in Alma-Ata. It is also a title of a collection of various works by Sergey Lukyaninko, which was published in 2002. For this, see Nuclear Dream (collection) The entire work has been said to be an allegory of colonisation.

Contents

Plot introduction

On the post-nuclear landscape of the United States, it is hard to survive. The most ruthless individuals are dragons, who reject their own humanity, as well as the notion of kindness.

Those who survived in underground bunkers don't like to visit the surface because life there is so brutal. However, the protagonist knows of an automated missile base that is programmed to perform a delayed nuclear strike — delayed to twenty years after the War, a time that is quickly approaching.

Mike, a man from "Reserv-6", meets Drago, a "dragon" who can communicate telepathically with his dog, Prince. As the three journey to stop the missile — aimed at Russia — from launching, Drago learns much about himself that he didn't know, and, by the end, questions his status as a dragon altogether.

Awards and nominations

  • The novel was awarded the "Start" Aelita award.
  • References

    Nuclear Dream Wikipedia