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environmental-threats

The infestation of rats and the need to engineer a collapse of the tuber reflect the ongoing environmental hazards faced by the survivors.

2 chapters across 2 books

One: The Prodigal (1965)Thomas M. Disch

Chapter 14

In this chapter, Anderson, an aging patriarch and leader, grapples with his declining health and the question of succession between his two flawed sons, Neil and Buddy. The group encounters a massive infestation of rats in a subterranean tuber, leading to a dangerous effort led by Jeremiah Orville to collapse the rat-infested root to protect their limited food supply. The chapter explores themes of leadership, survival, and the tension between human frailty and environmental challenges in a post-catastrophe setting.

The Prodigal (1965)Thomas M. Disch

Chapter 14

In this chapter, Anderson, the aging patriarch and leader, grapples with his declining health and the question of his successor among his sons and Jeremiah Orville. The group encounters a massive infestation of rats in a tuber near the surface, leading to a risky plan to collapse the tuber to contain the rats, which results in a fatality but successfully seals off the infestation. Anderson's weakening condition and the tensions around leadership and survival underscore the precariousness of their existence underground.