American Prometheus

The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer

Hardcover, 736 pages

English language

Published April 5, 2005 by Alfred A. Knopf.

ISBN:
978-0-375-41202-8
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OCLC Number:
56753298
ASIN:
0375412026
Goodreads:
198973233

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5 stars (2 reviews)

American Prometheus is the first full-scale biography of J. Robert Oppenheimer, "father of the atomic bomb," the brilliant, charismatic physicist who led the effort to capture the awesome fire of the sun for his country in time of war. Immediately after Hiroshima, he became the most famous scientist of his generation-one of the iconic figures of the twentieth century, the embodiment of modern man confronting the consequences of scientific progress.

He was the author of a radical proposal to place international controls over atomic materials-an idea that is still relevant today. He opposed the development of the hydrogen bomb and criticized the Air Force's plans to fight an infinitely dangerous nuclear war. In the now almost-forgotten hysteria of the early 1950s, his ideas were anathema to powerful advocates of a massive nuclear buildup, and, in response, Atomic Energy Commission chairman Lewis Strauss, Superbomb advocate Edward Teller and FBI director J. …

12 editions

As Captivating as its subject.

5 stars

Didn’t not know much about him before reading and have not yet seen the recent movie. This heavily detailed book - I assume due to the amount of recorded information, was full of a cast of interesting personalities and iconic figures from the most turbulent period of the 20th century. Throughly enjoyable read.

reviewed American Prometheus by Kai Bird

Meticulously detailed and readable.

5 stars

This book took the author 26 years, two advances from the publisher, and the need for a co-author, to be published. The original commissioning editor at Knopff died, requiring a replacement. The author's own family were certain he was going to die before it was published. The amount of detailed research is unsurpassed, and really shows in the text. I loved it, more than the movie, which reduced a number of the people involved to caricatures.

Subjects

  • Oppenheimer, J. Robert, -- 1904-1967
  • Physicists -- United States -- Biography
  • Atomic bomb -- United States -- History
  • Science -- Political aspects -- United States -- History -- 20th cnetury
  • United States -- History -- 20th century

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