Language | English |
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ISBN-10 | 053111273X |
ISBN-13 | 978-0531112731 |
No of pages | 128 |
Font Size | Medium |
Book Publisher | Franklin Watts |
Published Date | 01 Oct 1996 |
Glenn Alan Cheney is a writer and journalist. He is the author of more than 20 books of fiction and nnfiction and hundreds of articles, op-ed essays, translations, short stories, and poems.
Among his most recent and well known books are "Thanksgiving: The Pilgrims' First Year in America," "Journey on the Estrada Real: Encounters in he Mountains of Brazil," and "Journey to Chernobyl: Encounters in a Radioactive Zone."
Cheney is editor and translator of "Ex Cathedra: Stories by Machado de Assis -- Bilingual Edition."
Cheney's nonfiction uses a strong human element and touches of humor to bring life into subjects that might otherwise be dull or technical.
Cheney has a B.A. in Philosophy, an MA in Communication, an MA in English, and an MFA in Creative Writing.
See cheneybooks.com for free excerpts and discounts on Cheney titles.
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An account of the effects of U.S. nuclear bomb testing, this book tells the story of the military members, workers, and local inhabitants who contracted fatal diseases, especially cancer, as a result of the testing program in Nevada and in the South Pacific. The attempts of many victims and their families to hold the government agencies responsible are documented.