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The Survivalist : ウィキペディア英語版
The Survivalist
The Survivalist is the generic title of Jerry Ahern's long-lived series of pulp novels. While he was pre-dated by six years by the novel ''The Survivalist'' by Giles Tippette (1975)〔http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/t/giles-tippette/survivalist.htm〕 Ahern was the first novelist to create a series of novels with an iconic central character with distinctive survivalist attributes. Other "Men's Adventure" titles, sharing similar attributes, include works by D.B. Drumm ("The Traveler" series) David L. Robbins (the "Endworld" series), Victor Milan aka Richard Austin ("The Guardians" series, loosely adapted from the role-playing game "The Morrow Project"), and Ryder Stacy —a pseudonym shared by Jan Stacy & Ryder Syvertsen (the "Doomsday Warrior" series).
==Background==

Ahern produced twenty-seven novels in numbered sequence, plus two un-numbered novels which fit between 15/16 and 21/22, selling 3.5 million copies in total:〔(The Survivalist )〕 despite this, and probably important for the pulp marketplace, there is usually enough recapping at the start of each novel to read them out of sequence.
The story centers around John Rourke, ex-CIA officer turned weapons and survival expert, in the aftermath of a nuclear war. The first few books cover Rourke's attempts to find his family, on the way fighting invading Soviet troops as well as typical post-apocalyptic villains such as biker gangs, mutants and cannibals in extended scenes of graphic violence. Later books head more into science fiction with cryonics, doomsday weapons and underwater cities.
Aside from leading the 1980s fad for survivalist fiction, the series is probably most notable for Ahern's attention to detail on weapons and survival techniques, and the inclusion of sympathetic Soviet characters instead of what could have been typical Cold War propaganda depictions of 'Godless Communists' -- nevertheless, most are still just cannon fodder and some are shown as sexually sadistic against women. Ahern also includes strong, positive Jewish and Black supporting characters.
The series leaves out all devastating electromagnetic pulse effects which would in reality have been caused by a massive nuclear war such as the one described—there is a brief mention of war damage to the United States and Russian electrical equipment in the first two books 'Total War' and 'The Nightmare Begins'. The name of the Mount Weather continuity of government facility has been changed, the National Emergency Airborne Command Post has mysteriously become a V-22 Osprey. and neutron bomb effects are described with significant dramatic license. There are also inaccuracies in submarine-related nomenclature and protocol, but some of these are understandable. The Soviet Union consistently refused to disclose the particulars of its internal system for referring to the types of submarines it produced. At the end of the Cold War it became publicly available knowledge that the Soviets used a system based on project numbers, instead of named ship classes such as Western navies use. The Soviet scheme has been inherited by the Russian Federation, and in fact the People's Republic of China uses a similar system.
Starting in 2007, audio versions started to be released by Graphic Audio covering the entire series of novels. The last book released in 2011.〔http://www.graphicaudio.net/c-38-survivalist.aspx〕
The series has been long out of print... until the continuation of the series is 'The Inheritors of Earth' which was released June 2013.
Some (or all?) of the books were translated into Polish. Also a French publisher (see below) extended the series.

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