In this startlingly insightful study, the brilliant and heterodox Michael Gardiner asks us to become critical theorists (and political historians) of the very ubiquity of the nuclear option. Nuclear Fictions brings intellectual history and cultural studies to the kit-bag of the dedicated anti-exterminist. Gardiner draws out the subtle yet powerful legitimations that Enlightenment thought, in its Anglosphere mode, provides for nuclear deterrence. A very important and literally vital book.