By Phil PattonOur Price: $12.95 Our Item Code: PattonDreamland Postage Code: book1.5
349 Pages, Trade Paperback Note: Reedited version of British release. Features: Table of Contents, Index
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A think tank for cold war engineering, Dreamland can be seen from a high ridge outside the base's perimeter 100 miles north of Las Vegas. On Freedom Ridge groups gather with their camouflage outfits and binoculars. The airplane buffs are the Stealth chasers, the Skunkers, guys with code names like Agent X and Zero hoping for a glimpse of the rumored, ray-like shapes of planes like Black Manta and the "mother ship" The most mysterious craft is Aurora, the successor to the legendary U-2, said to run on methane and fly as fast as Mach 6. Scanning the same horizon, the UFO buffs are looking for the hovering lights and doughnut-shaped contrails of alien craft. Are they looking at something sinister and mysterious? Imagined? Or more terrestrial than they think?. Dreamland shows how much we need mystery in the information age, how the cultures of nuclear power and air power merge with the folklores of extraterrestrials and earthly conspiracies.
Patton found people who found themselves in the mysteries in the place. John Lear, the son of aviation pioneer Bill Lear--who gave his name to the jet--served as a pilot for the CIA?s Air America; but back home, he became fascinated by UFOs and eventually believed it all--in the underground bases, the alien-human hybrids, the secret treaties. But was he a true believer or part of a disinformation campaign? Bob Lazar seems to know when the saucer will come, and has made three clear sightings at night along Dreamland?s perimeter; but is his story real, or a vision of what?s possible?
DREAMLAND is an exploration of America's most secret place: the base for our experimental airplanes, fount of UFO rumors, an offshoot of the Nuclear Test Site. How this "black spot" came to exists---its history, its creators, its spies and counterspies--is Phil Patton's tale. He tunnels into the subcultures of the conspiracy buffs, the true believers, the aeronautic geniuses, creating a novelistic tour de force destined to make us all rethink our convictions about American know-how, and alien inventiveness.
Praise for DREAMLAND:
"A mind-opening tale of trespass and revelation, of road adventures, technothriller hardware, saucer folks and aerospace outlaws--as well as a daring account of the haunting of our history through the Cold War and beyond by what we have seen, and often wish we had not seen, in the hazardous dreamscape of the American sky."
--Thomas Pynchon
"Phil Patton's DREAMLAND illuminates the unconscious American id through an unexpected opening: the obessive passions of ufo believers, the builder of top-secret military jets, and atomic bomb makers. Three tribes whose actions remarkably converge at one ground zero on the map -- Area 51 in Nevada. DREAMLAND is a physic probe into the inner nerd of America.--Kevin Kelly, Wired, author of Out of Control and New Rules of the New Economy
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