Meet journalist Thomas Bass, author of 'Return to Fukushima'

Fri Mar 13 2026 at 06:30 pm to 08:30 pm UTC-04:00

118 Elliot | Brattleboro

Windham World Affairs Council and Latchis Theatre Spotlight Series
Publisher/HostWindham World Affairs Council and Latchis Theatre Spotlight Series
Meet journalist Thomas Bass, author of 'Return to Fukushima'
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"This is a fascinating book... one so crucial that it bears on the survival of the earth.” Noam Chomsky
About this Event

Return to Fukushima” is a poignant blend of investigative journalism, environmental critique, and personal reflection that examines the broader implications of the ongoing 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster. Bass brings poetic prose, incisive analysis, and a deeply ethical lens to a subject often buried under technical jargon and political spin. This book is not just a recounting of catastrophe, but a stark reminder that, even in the face of individual and community resilience, science and policy fall short for those haunted by the permanence of radioactive contamination. As reviewed by Noam Chomsky, "this is a fascinating book... one so crucial that it bears on the survival of the earth.”

Thomas Bass writes for The New Yorker, Wired, Smithsonian, American Scholar, The Bulletin of the American Scientists, and other publications. He is the author of eight nonfiction books on subjects ranging from beating roulette with toe-operated computers (The Eudaemonic Pie) to using chaos theory to predict the world's financial markets (The Predictors). His other books include The Spy Who Loved Us, Vietnamerica, Camping with the Prince and Other Tales of Science in Africa, Reinventing the Future, Censorship in Vietnam: Brave New World, and Return to Fukushima. Cited by the Overseas Press Club for his foreign reporting, he is a professor of English and journalism at the State University of New York in Albany.

The Windham World Affairs Council was founded in 1961 to bring the world to Windham County. It is the smallest of the World Affairs Councils of America and has an all-volunteer board. It hosts lectures, films, and other events on global topics, as well as a monthly Members’ Salon, where members and their guests gather informally to discuss topics of the day. For further information about future events, or if you would like to consider joining the board, visit https://windhamworldaffairscouncil.org/.



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