See here for
essential background: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2024/02/doomsday-bunkers.html.
Following my exploration into the world of doomsday bunkers for the elite, I came across a story from a British-Canadian author called Cory Doctorow, The Masque of the Red Death. This is of course the title of a famous 1842 novella by Edgar Allen Poe about the attempts of the wealthy elite to lock themselves away in a castle while the plague devastates their land. Doctorow's 2019 story has the same basic plot, but it is set in the present day and is about super-rich doomsday preppers, the same kind who might be planning to "bug out" toNew
Zealand when "the shit hits the
fan". The novella is one of four in an anthology called Radicalized. It was inspired by the
author's feelings of living in the United States
during the Trump era. (Unlike me, he is very leftwing; I regard that era a bit
differently, see: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2021/01/donald-trump-portal.html.)
The central character is called Martin Mars and he is a high level financier
with a very ruthless and pragmatic outlook on life. He knows something is
coming which he calls "the Event"; this has the same meaning as the
"black swan event" although in this story there is no doubt that it
is a spontaneous, natural and unplanned crisis. At the moment he thinks is just
perfect, not too soon and not too late, he leaves his luxury mansion in the
city and heads for the hills in his armoured car where he has built a luxury
underground doomsday bunker. He invites thirty of his friends to join him. He
plans to wait out the apocalypse in comfort until things have calmed down and
then return to resume his privileged lifestyle. He feels no sorrow at the fate
of the millions left behind to die. He sees this is a normal dialectic of
society in which the human herd is organically culled, what he euphemistically
terms "market adjustment". The common folk who have no bunker to
retreat into and so will inevitably perish Martin gives the chilling epithet
"unnecessariat". In his bunker he has a radio scanner so he can keep
up with what's going on in the outside world. Also sometimes he and his fellow
hideaways venture out to see what they can scavenge. This goes very badly in
some cases; for example when they try to raid a community of heavily armed hillbillies.
They also have to threaten prowlers who drop by in the hope of a place inside
the bunker. In the city where they used to live, the breakdown of sanitary infrastructure
has led to an outbreak of dysentery that kills most of the people it infects.
Martin and his smug bunker dwelling cohorts assume that they are safe from such
epidemics, but they are wrong. Despite the very grim ending to the story I don't
see it as a tragedy. In fact I can't help feeling a sense of satisfaction, that
Martin is receiving just desserts for his own attitude and choices. It also
exposes the entire fantasy of elite survivalism that I detail in the background
link above. The book Radicalized contains
three other novellas but if you want to read The Masque of the Red Death as a standalone, it is available as a
free audio-book on the author's website, one that has a great name, see: https://craphound.com/podcast/2020/03/13/the-masque-of-the-red-death/.
See here for more background: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2023/12/leave-world-behind-review.html.
And: https://hpanwo-bb.blogspot.com/2024/05/everything-for-everyone-piw-in-fiction.html.
Following my exploration into the world of doomsday bunkers for the elite, I came across a story from a British-Canadian author called Cory Doctorow, The Masque of the Red Death. This is of course the title of a famous 1842 novella by Edgar Allen Poe about the attempts of the wealthy elite to lock themselves away in a castle while the plague devastates their land. Doctorow's 2019 story has the same basic plot, but it is set in the present day and is about super-rich doomsday preppers, the same kind who might be planning to "bug out" to
See here for more background: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2023/12/leave-world-behind-review.html.
And: https://hpanwo-bb.blogspot.com/2024/05/everything-for-everyone-piw-in-fiction.html.
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