Showing posts with label military thrillers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label military thrillers. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Tom Clancy's Powerful Foresight Into A Post-9/11 World
D. B. Grady at the Atlantic offers a piece on the late Tom Clancy.
In an appreciation of science fiction and its authors, Philip K. Dick once noted of the genre, "It's not just 'What if?' It's 'My God; what if?'" When I learned of the death of novelist Tom Clancy at age 66, those words immediately came to mind. To understand Clancy and his legacy, it's useful to remember a time when we didn't casually toss around terms like "SEAL Team Six" and "radiological bomb," and the only people who worried about the threat of "NBCs'" were network-television execs.
The power of Tom Clancy is that he gave us a glimpse into a post-9/11 world from the relative comfort of the 1990s. He described the astonishing might of the world's militaries, and of the power that generals wield only for want of an enemy. He didn't just tell you about a fighter jet; he let you fly it. He didn't just quantify the destructive power of an atomic bomb; he blew up the Super Bowl. Restraint was never his specialty, and if it seemed like he was sharing details on par with number of bolts in an aircraft carrier, it's because you could almost see him having so much fun while he was writing. He was a geek with a restless imagination, and vast swaths of his prose are like an applied version of Jane's Defense Weekly.
You can read the rest of the piece via the below link:
http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2013/10/tom-clancys-powerful-foresight-into-a-post-9-11-world/280204/
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Friday, April 12, 2013
Happy Birthday To Thriller Writer Tom Clancy
Biography.com noted that today is Tom Clancy's 66th birthday.
Tom Clancy is an American author, best known for his espionage, military science and techno thrillers. Clancy was working as an insurance broker until he wrote his first novel in 1984, The Hunt for Red October. Ten of Clancy's books have earned No. 1 rankings on the New York Times best seller list. Over 50 million copies of his books have been printed and three have been made into movies.
You can read more about Tom Clancy at biography.com via the below link:
http://www.biography.com/people/tom-clancy-9542178
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