American Prometheus - The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer

    Kai Bird; Martin Sherwin

    Knopf
    2005
    736 páginas
    1d 0h 32m
    ISBN-10: 0375412026

    In American Prometheus, Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin delve deep into J. Robert Oppenheimer's life and deliver a thorough and devastatingly sad biography of the man whose very name has come to represent the culmination of 20th century physics and the irrevocable soiling of science by governments eager to exploit its products. Rich in historical detail and personal narratives, the book paints a picture of Oppenheimer as both a controlling force and victim of the mechanisms of power.

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    Tiago Vinhoza05/01/2024Resenhou um livro
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    A great Oppenheimer bio that goes beyond the atomic bomb

    This was an amazing book about J. Robert Oppenheimer, the father of atomic bomb. It is a very well researched biography elapsing every aspect of his life. I did not now a lot about Oppenheimer before reading this book. From his childhood and upbringing to his life in college and as a graduate student we get to know the some details of his personality and friendships. Oppenheimer had some left-wing friends (some of them hard core communists) during his early adulthood which was the reason of his demise during the 50s. I’ll get to this again later in this review. Oppenheimer was the stereotypical intellectual who loved hosting friends at home with drinks and smoking his pipe. They spent long evenings discussing every subject. Despite his social life, Oppenheimer kept a relatively low profile. He was selected to work in the Manhattan project and the book is very rich in details of the time spent in Los Alamos. Oppenheimer had to deal with the military and other scientists with very different backgrounds. Some ability was needed to keep the team in sync and not bruising any ego. It was during his work at Los Alamos, when the atomic bomb was testes for the first time that Oppenheimer began questioning atomic weapons and after the bombing in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, he really became very concerned about how the world should deal with nuclear weapons. Oppenheimer was not in favor of each country being very secretive about their nuclear knowledge since all the secrets will lead to an increased arms race. He was even favorable to have the Soviet Union not as an ally but also not as a foe in this sense. After the end of WWII and in the beginning of the 50s, Oppenheimer and some hawks inside the American nuclear agencies started bickering about what strategy to pursue. In the same time, the anti-communist wave was starting in the US. That was the perfect time for the hawks to ostracize Oppenheimer using his early friendships with communists as a certificate of “unreliability”. Oppenheimer became persona non-grata in the community and was disgraced. He was rehabilitated only more than one decade later, but this period in the wilderness has already taken its toll on Oppenheimer’s health. What a great story. The book has a large reference section showing the depth of the research conducted by the authors. I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in the development of the atomic bomb.

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