New Releases by Kai Bird

Kai Bird is the author of Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb (2025), Oppenheimer (2024), 奧本海默(上下兩冊) (2023), Amerikali Prometheus (2023), Oppenheimer (O livro que deu origem ao filme de Christopher Nolan) (2023).

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Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb

release date: May 13, 2025
Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb
The #1 New York Times bestselling, Pulitzer Prize-winning book American Prometheus was the inspiration for the blockbuster film, OPPENHEIMER, and is now adapted for young readers. This brand-new edition introduces the next generation to one of the twentieth century''s most iconic and complex global figures. J. Robert Oppenheimer was a brilliant physicist who led the American effort to build the atomic bomb during World War II, and who later found himself confronting the moral consequences of the revolutionary weapon he helped create. Readers of all ages will witness the rise and fall of a scientific and historical icon in this masterful new edition. Exploring his childhood, his secret work on the bomb, his central role in the Cold War, and his tragic downfall, this quintessential biography is history at its finest, riveting and deeply informative, and now available to a younger audience.

Oppenheimer

release date: Mar 07, 2024
Oppenheimer
De Pulitzer Prize-winnende biografie van J. Robert Oppenheimer, directeur van het Manhattan Project en ‘vader van de atoombom’, die de inspiratie was voor de succesvolle film Oppenheimer – een geweldige, spannende combinatie van wetenschap, wereldgeschiedenis en politiek J. Robert Oppenheimer (1904-1967) was een briljant natuurkundige en directeur van het Manhattan Project: de geheime ontwikkeling van de atoombom tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog. De bombardementen op Hiroshima en Nagasaki maakten hem de beroemdste wetenschapper van zijn generatie en een van de meest iconische maar ook omstreden figuren van de twintigste eeuw. Dit boek volgt Oppenheimer vanaf zijn opleiding onder de bekendste fysici van zijn tijd, naar Berkeley, Californië, waar hij de eerste Amerikaanse school voor theoretische natuurkunde oprichtte en nauw betrokken raakte bij verschillende links-activistische bewegingen, die ook veel communisten aantrokken. Vervolgens naar Los Alamos, New Mexico, waar hij een woestijnvlakte transformeerde in een kernwapenlaboratorium waarna hij de geschiedenis in ging als de vader van de atoombom. Na de oorlog nam Oppenheimer het hoogleraarschap aan Princeton over van Albert Einstein en werkte hij als politiek adviseur. In die rol maakte hij zich hard voor internationale controle op nucleair materiaal, verzet tegen de waterstofbom en tegen kernoorlog in het algemeen. Door die revolutionaire standpunten, in combinatie met zijn vermeende banden met het communisme, haalde Oppenheimer zich in de aanloop naar de Koude Oorlog de woede van invloedrijke nucleaire pleitbezorgers op de hals, onder wie atoomenergie-commissionair Lewis Strauss, waterstofbomontwikkelaar Edward Teller en FBI-directeur J. Edgar Hoover, die een hoorzitting organiseerden wegens de verdenking van landverraad. Oppenheimer is een meeslepend portret van een briljante, ambitieuze en complexe man wiens werk een vernietigend einde maakte aan de Tweede Wereldoorlog, en het begin vormde van de Koude Oorlog. Een biografie en geschiedenisboek ineen, en bovenal een essentieel boek om inzicht te krijgen in ons recente verleden en onze keuzes voor de toekomst. In de pers ‘Een fascinerende biografie en geschiedenisboek ineen’ TrosKompas ‘De film Oppenheimer is een veelzijdige historische vertelling over wetenschappelijke nieuwsgierigheid, morele verantwoordelijkheid en politiek machtsvertoon, grotendeels gebaseerd op de biografie van Kai Bird en Martin J. Sherwin.’ **** Trouw ‘In dit standaardwerk – de Oppenheimer-biografie die het vertrekpunt vormt voor de overweldigende nieuwe speelfilm van Christopher Nolan – volgen we de jonge onderzoeker Oppenheimer op zijn buitenlandse avonturen.’ de Volkskrant ‘De film Oppenheimer staat op de schouders van deze diepgaande, geweldig spannende, Pulitzer Prize-winnende biografie. Een meesterwerk dat alleen mogelijk is dankzij een zeldzame samenwerking tussen twee onvermoeibare schrijvers en hun gedeelde toewijding aan de kunst van de biografie (...) Een nagelbijtend spannend verhaal over wat Amerika deed met zijn beroemdste wetenschapper, dat helaas zeer relevant is voor onze hedendaagse politiek.’ The New York Times

奧本海默(上下兩冊)

奧本海默(上下兩冊)
2006年普立茲獎傳記類得獎作品.美國國家書評獎最佳傳記 ★《書單》和《發現雜誌》年度科學類好書 ★《紐約時報》年度一百本值得關注的好書 ★《紐約時報書評》、《華盛頓郵報圖書世界》、《堪薩斯城星報》及《芝加哥論壇報》年度好書 他是美國的普羅米修斯,「原子彈之父」,戰爭期間為他的國家帶頭努力從大自然攫取令人敬畏的太陽之火。之後,他明智道出其中的危險,也對潛在的助益懷抱希望。…但,奧本海默的警告無人理會,最後,他被消音了,成為麥卡錫主義和美國反共聖戰中最著名的受害者。 《奧本海默》(American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer)是一部全面描寫原子彈之父羅伯特.奧本海默的傳記。奧本海默是二十世紀的代表人物,一位傑出且富有魅力的物理學家,他在戰爭期間帶領團隊為國家建造原子彈,並直面科學進步帶來的道德後果。在這本具有權威地位、廣受好評、花了二十五年才成書的傳記裡,兩位普立茲獎傳記類得主凱.柏德和馬丁.薛文深刻描繪了奧本海默的一生和時代,包含他的早年生涯到他在冷戰中扮演的核心角色。這是一本登峰造極的傳記和史書,講述一個引人入勝的天才殞落故事。 本書以史無前例的細節敘述了奧本海默的生活和所處時代,內容奠基於美國和海外檔案館中蒐集而來的數千份記錄、信件和大量的國家機密文件,並採訪了近百位奧本海默的朋友、親屬和同事。在書中,兩位作者從奧本海默的早期教育切入,追溯了他在哈佛大學、劍橋大學及德國的學術經歷。隨後,他在美國加州大學柏克萊分校建立了領先全美的理論物理學院,並深度參與社會正義事業。最後,奧本海默成為新墨西哥州洛斯阿拉莫斯的核武實驗室負責人,為美國的核武發展貢獻了重要力量。 除了描寫奧本海默的生平和時代背景,本書也記錄他在當時的時空背景下,如何進行科學研究思想上的突破,為後人打開未經探索領域的大門。在二十世紀,奧本海默天馬行空的想法遭受輿論抨擊、受國家調查,甚至遭遇政治上的角力迫害。作為他這一代中最著名的科學家之一、二十世紀的偶像,奧本海默的一生充分體現了現代人面對科學進步的後果。 *推薦人: 一頁華爾滋.影評人 王文基.國立陽明交通大學科技與社會研究所特聘教授 馬欣.作家 高涌泉.國立臺灣大學物理學系兼任教授 張慶瑞.國立臺灣大學物理學系名譽教授 電影神搜.知名影視媒體 鄭國威.泛科知識公司知識長 膝關節.影評人 龍貓大王通信.影評人

Amerikali Prometheus

release date: Jul 01, 2023

Oppenheimer (O livro que deu origem ao filme de Christopher Nolan)

release date: Jun 20, 2023
Oppenheimer (O livro que deu origem ao filme de Christopher Nolan)
Vencedora do Pulitzer, obra que baseou novo filme de Christopher Nolan é um retrato vívido e completo do homem que criou a bomba atômica Oppenheimer é a primeira biografia completa do “pai da bomba atômica”. J. Robert Oppenheimer foi o brilhante e carismático físico que liderou os esforços para desenvolver uma arma nuclear em favor de seu país durante a guerra. Logo após o bombardeamento de Hiroshima, tornou-se o cientista mais famoso de sua geração — uma das figuras icônicas do século XX, a personificação do homem moderno que enfrenta as consequências do progresso científico. No entanto, Oppenheimer em seguida se opôs ao uso de bombas nucleares e, em especial, da bomba de hidrogênio. Na hoje quase esquecida histeria do início dos anos 1950, as ideias dele contrariaram poderosos defensores de um avanço nuclear maciço, e, como consequência, foi considerado indigno de confiança para lidar com os segredos do governo dos Estados Unidos. Este livro narra a vida de Oppenheimer em detalhes reveladores e sem precedentes. Construído após numerosas pesquisas, baseou-se em milhares de registros e cartas encontrados em arquivos nos Estados Unidos e no exterior, em extensos relatórios do FBI e em cerca de uma centena de entrevistas com amigos, parentes e colegas de Oppie. Ao longo das páginas, acompanhamos os primeiros anos escolares dele; a ida para Berkeley, Califórnia, onde estabeleceu, durante a década de 1930, a principal escola norte-americana de física teórica e se envolveu profundamente com causas de justiça social e muitos adeptos do comunismo; o período em Los Alamos, Novo México, onde transformou um ermo planalto escarpado no laboratório de armas nucleares mais potente do mundo — e onde ele próprio foi transformado. Oppenheimer é uma rica evocação dos Estados Unidos de meados do século XX, um retrato novo e atraente de um homem notável, ambicioso, complexo e imperfeito cuja história conecta-se profundamente aos principais acontecimentos de seu tempo: a Depressão, a Segunda Guerra Mundial e a Guerra Fria. Uma perfeita combinação de biografia e história, é um livro essencial para compreendermos nosso passado recente — e as escolhas que temos com relação ao futuro. As notas de fim, a bibliografia e o índice remissivo da edição física deste livro estão disponíveis gratuitamente em formato digital no site da editora.

Robert Oppenheimer - Triomphe et tragédie d'un génie

release date: Jun 15, 2023
Robert Oppenheimer - Triomphe et tragédie d'un génie
La biographie événement qui a inspiré le film Oppenheimer de Christopher Nolan Le génie est parfois une malédiction. Robert Oppenheimer fut l''un des plus grands physiciens de son temps. Peu d''hommes pouvaient rivaliser avec son intelligence exceptionnelle et sa fantastique intuition scientifique. Ce talent hors norme l''a mené vers l''invention ultime, capable d''éradiquer la planète : la bombe atomique. Que penser d''un don qui conduit à la destruction universelle ? D''une soif de connaissance dont l''aboutissement est l''extinction de la vie elle-même ? Aucun homme n''a été confronté si directement à un tel dilemme. Avec cette biographie, sacrée par le prix Pulitzer, Kai Bird et Martin J. Sherwin sondent la vie du père de la bombe atomique. Ils en explorent toutes les facettes, intimes et professionnelles, pour décrire un destin unique qui, à lui seul, résume toute l''histoire du xxe siècle : la folie de la guerre et la paranoïa du maccarthysme, la soif inextinguible de progrès et la course vers l''abîme. Ce livre n''est en rien un ouvrage de spécialiste. Il s''adresse à tous et mêle la précision historique à la finesse psychologique, la qualité de l''enquête au rythme d''un grand roman. " Le portrait captivant de l''une des figures les plus essentielles et paradoxales de notre histoire contemporaine. " –; Christopher Nolan

Prometeo americano

release date: Jan 26, 2023
Prometeo americano
El libro en el que se basa la nueva película de Christopher Nolan protagonizada por Cillian Murphy. La biografía definitiva de Oppenheimer, el padre de la bomba atómica y una de las figuras más emblemáticas del siglo XX. Premio Pulitzer 2006 National Book Critics Circle Award 2005 Duff Cooper Prize 2008 El 16 de julio de 1945, en el desierto de Nuevo México, se detonaba en secreto la primera bomba atómica. Impactado por el poder destructivo de su creación, J. Robert Oppenheimer, director del Proyecto Manhattan, se comprometería desde entonces a luchar contra el desarrollo de la bomba de hidrógeno y contra la guerra nuclear. Sospechoso de comunista para los Estados Unidos de la era McCarthy, fue perseguido por el FBI, calumniado como espía de la Unión Soviética y obligado a dimitir de cualquier función pública. Su vida privada fue arrastrada del mismo modo hacia el esperpento; su casa fue allanada con micrófonos ocultos, y su teléfono, intervenido. No sería hasta 1963 que el presidente Kennedy lo rehabilitaría y, con ello, su figura obtendría otro cariz para los ciudadanos del mundo entero. Treinta años de entrevistas a familiares, amigos y colegas; de búsqueda en archivos del FBI; de análisis de las cintas con discursos e interrogatorios, y de hallazgos de documentos privados del físico nuclear dieron como resultado este monumental libro. Una biografía de una enorme minuciosidad que ofrece una visión íntima del científico más famoso de su generación; una de las figuras icónicas del siglo xx para quien el triunfo y la tragedia se unieron en un nudo gordiano. Críticas: «Se lee como un thriller, cautivador y aterrador por momentos. Sospecho que este año no aparecerá una biografía más absorbente ni, dados los peligros a los que nos enfrentamos, más importante que esta». John Carey, Sunday Times «La biografía definitiva [...] La vida de Oppenheimer no nos influye; nos persigue». Newsweek «Todas las obras anteriores sobre este tema quedan, por decirlo de la manera más amable, despedazadas, frente a este libro que es metafórica y literalmente monumental». Mark Lawson, Esquire «Esta imponente biografía, resultado de veinticinco años de investigación, reevalúa la figura de Oppenheimer, y ofrece uno de los retratos más complejos del físico hasta la fecha». The New Yorker «Un libro esencial». Time «Una obra de voluminosa erudición y lúcida perspicacia que une el retrato del multifacético Oppenheimer con la aguda comprensión de su naturaleza». The New York Times «Un relato magistral del ascenso y la caída de Oppenheimer, situado en el contexto de las turbulentas décadas de la transformación de Estados Unidos. Es un tour de force». Los Angeles Times Book Review «La primera biografía que da cuenta de la extraordinaria complejidad de Oppenheimer. Se erige como un Everest entre las montañas de libros sobre el proyecto de la bomba atómica y Oppenheimer, y es un logro que tal vez no será superado ni igualado». The Boston Globe «Excepcional y documentada con exhaustividad. Kai Bird y Martin Sherwin no solo explican la deslumbrante, emblemática y denigrante carrera de Oppenheimer, sino que también iluminan las tensiones de la cultura estadounidense que conformaron las nociones actuales de liberalismo y reacción». The Atlantic Journal

Оппенгеймер

release date: Jan 01, 2023
Оппенгеймер
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.

The Outlier

release date: Jun 14, 2022
The Outlier
“Important . . . [a] landmark presidential biography . . . Bird is able to build a persuasive case that the Carter presidency deserves this new look.”—The New York Times Book Review An essential re-evaluation of the complex triumphs and tragedies of Jimmy Carter’s presidential legacy—from the expert biographer and Pulitzer Prize–winning co-author of American Prometheus Four decades after Ronald Reagan’s landslide win in 1980, Jimmy Carter’s one-term presidency is often labeled a failure; indeed, many Americans view Carter as the only ex-president to have used the White House as a stepping-stone to greater achievements. But in retrospect the Carter political odyssey is a rich and human story, marked by both formidable accomplishments and painful political adversity. In this deeply researched, brilliantly written account, Pulitzer Prize–winning biographer Kai Bird deftly unfolds the Carter saga as a tragic tipping point in American history. As president, Carter was not merely an outsider; he was an outlier. He was the only president in a century to grow up in the heart of the Deep South, and his born-again Christianity made him the most openly religious president in memory. This outlier brought to the White House a rare mix of humility, candor, and unnerving self-confidence that neither Washington nor America was ready to embrace. Decades before today’s public reckoning with the vast gulf between America’s ethos and its actions, Carter looked out on a nation torn by race and demoralized by Watergate and Vietnam and prescribed a radical self-examination from which voters recoiled. The cost of his unshakable belief in doing the right thing would be losing his re-election bid—and witnessing the ascendance of Reagan. In these remarkable pages, Bird traces the arc of Carter’s administration, from his aggressive domestic agenda to his controversial foreign policy record, taking readers inside the Oval Office and through Carter’s battles with both a political establishment and a Washington press corps that proved as adversarial as any foreign power. Bird shows how issues still hotly debated today—from national health care to growing inequality and racism to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict—burned at the heart of Carter’s America, and consumed a president who found a moral duty in solving them. Drawing on interviews with Carter and members of his administration and recently declassified documents, Bird delivers a profound, clear-eyed evaluation of a leader whose legacy has been deeply misunderstood. The Outlier is the definitive account of an enigmatic presidency—both as it really happened and as it is remembered in the American consciousness.

The Chairman: John J McCloy & The Making of the American Establishment

release date: Jan 10, 2017
The Chairman: John J McCloy & The Making of the American Establishment
“Exhaustively researched and remarkably evenhanded.” —The New York Times “Absorbing…the definitive life story.” —Kirkus Reviews “A fascinating study.” —Los Angeles Times In The Chairman, the authoritative biography of John J. McCloy, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Kai Bird chronicles the life of the man labeled “the most influential private citizen in America.” Against the backgrounds of World War II, the Cold War, the construction of Pax Americana, the Cuban missile crisis, the Kennedy assassination, and Vietnam, Bird shows us McCloy’s astonishing rise from self-described “chore boy” to “chairman of the Establishment.” His powerful circle shaped the postwar globe. But McCloy stood out among them as a towering figure of achievement: as a Wall Street lawyer who earned the confidence of captains of industry and presidents; as Henry Stimson’s right-hand man at the War Department; as president of the World Bank and chairman of the Chase financial empire; and as presidential adviser. Bird captures every facet of this self-made man. We see McCloy’s commercial acumen as the most in-demand lawyer of Wall Street; his dictatorial will as high commissioner of occupied Germany; and his stoic loyalty as adviser to Presidents FDR, Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Carter, Ford, and Reagan. Bird brilliantly explores how McCloy came to epitomize the American Establishment and the values of a generation that led the United States through bitter war and unparalleled prosperity.

The Color of Truth

release date: Jan 10, 2017
The Color of Truth
From the Pulitzer Prize–winning coauthor of American Prometheus—this biography of the Bundy Brothers inspired the Academy Award–winning film Oppenheimer. In this definitive biography of McGeorge Bundy and William Bundy, two of "the best and the brightest" who advised presidents about peace and war during the most dangerous years of the Cold War, Kai Bird pens a portrait of the fiercely patriotic, brilliant, and brazenly self-confident men who directed a steady escalation of a war they did not believe could be won. Drawing on seven years of research, nearly one hundred interviews, and scores of still-classified top secret documents in a masterful reevaluation of America''s actions throughout the Cold War and Vietnam, The Color of Truth tells the tale of the anti-communist liberals who, despite their grave doubts about sending Americans to fight in Southeast Asia, became key architects of America''s war in Vietnam. Like the bestselling The Wise Men, this dual biography is both an inside account of the making of US foreign policy in an era of nuclear weapons and a stunning group portrait of the heirs of the Wise Men—including Robert McNamara, George Ball, and Robert Kennedy—and the presidents they served.

al-Jasūs al-Nabīl

release date: Jan 01, 2015
al-Jasūs al-Nabīl
On April 18, 1983, a bomb exploded outside the American Embassy in Beirut, killing 63 people. The attack was a geopolitical turning point. It marked the beginning of Hezbollah as a political force, but even more important, it eliminated America''s most influential and effective intelligence officer in the Middle East -- CIA operative Robert Ames. What set Ames apart from his peers was his extraordinary ability to form deep, meaningful connections with key Arab intelligence figures. Some operatives relied on threats and subterfuge, but Ames worked by building friendships and emphasizing shared values -- never more notably than with Yasir Arafat''s charismatic intelligence chief and heir apparent Ali Hassan Salameh (aka "The Red Prince"). Ames'' deepening relationship with Salameh held the potential for a lasting peace. Within a few years, though, both men were killed by assassins, and America''s relations with the Arab world began heading down a path that culminated in 9/11, the War on Terror, and the current fog of mistrust. Bird, who as a child lived in the Beirut Embassy and knew Ames as a neighbor when he was twelve years old, spent years researching The Good Spy. Not only does the book draw on hours of interviews with Ames'' widow, and quotes from hundreds of Ames'' private letters, it''s woven from interviews with scores of current and former American, Israeli, and Palestinian intelligence officers as well as other players in the Middle East "Great Game."

The Good Spy

release date: May 20, 2014
The Good Spy
The Good Spy is Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer Kai Bird’s compelling portrait of the remarkable life and death of one of the most important operatives in CIA history – a man who, had he lived, might have helped heal the rift between Arabs and the West. On April 18, 1983, a bomb exploded outside the American Embassy in Beirut, killing 63 people. The attack was a geopolitical turning point. It marked the beginning of Hezbollah as a political force, but even more important, it eliminated America’s most influential and effective intelligence officer in the Middle East – CIA operative Robert Ames. What set Ames apart from his peers was his extraordinary ability to form deep, meaningful connections with key Arab intelligence figures. Some operatives relied on threats and subterfuge, but Ames worked by building friendships and emphasizing shared values – never more notably than with Yasir Arafat’s charismatic intelligence chief and heir apparent Ali Hassan Salameh (aka “The Red Prince”). Ames’ deepening relationship with Salameh held the potential for a lasting peace. Within a few years, though, both men were killed by assassins, and America’s relations with the Arab world began heading down a path that culminated in 9/11, the War on Terror, and the current fog of mistrust. Bird, who as a child lived in the Beirut Embassy and knew Ames as a neighbor when he was twelve years old, spent years researching The Good Spy. Not only does the book draw on hours of interviews with Ames’ widow, and quotes from hundreds of Ames’ private letters, it’s woven from interviews with scores of current and former American, Israeli, and Palestinian intelligence officers as well as other players in the Middle East “Great Game.” What emerges is a masterpiece-level narrative of the making of a CIA officer, a uniquely insightful history of twentieth-century conflict in the Middle East, and an absorbing hour-by-hour account of the Beirut Embassy bombing. Even more impressive, Bird draws on his reporter’s skills to deliver a full dossier on the bombers and expose the shocking truth of where the attack’s mastermind resides today.

פרומתאוס אמריקאי

release date: Jan 01, 2012

Divided City

release date: Jul 08, 2010
Divided City
Crossing Mandelbaum Gate is a vivid memoir of an American boy growing up in the midst of the Arab-Israeli conflict, three major wars and three decades of political upheavals in the Middle East. Set in Jerusalem (1956-1958), Beirut (1970), Saudi Arabia (1962-1965), Amman and Cairo (1965-1967), Bird''s book explains through a blend of memoir and history why the Western experience in the Middle East has been so turbulent. Through Bird''s Zelig-like presence, the reader experiences the Suez War of 1956, the June 1967 War and the Black September hijackings of 1970 that led to the Jordanian Civil War. Bird''s memoir shows how all of these momentous events led to the rise and tragic downfall of a secular Arab nationalist ethos -- only to be replaced by the rise of a fundamentalist, politically reactionary Islamist movement. The narrative history tells the stories of such illuminating figures as life-long Jerusalem resident George Antonius, author of The Arab Awakening, and his charismatic wife; Jordan''s King Hussein and his CIA connections; the businessman Salem bin Laden, Osama''s older brother and a family friend; Saudi kings Faisal and Khalidl; President Nasser of Egypt; and Leila Khaled, the striking young Palestinian radical who hijacked one of the Black September planes. The son of a U.S. Foreign Service officer, Kai Bird spent his formative years with the Arabs, but he ended up marrying the only daughter of two Holocaust survivors. This Shoah survival story becomes a part of Bird''s own personal narrative, and provides him with a deeper understanding of the historical relationship between the destruction of European Jewry and the Arab-Israeli conflict. This extraordinary memoir by a Pulitzer-prize-winning historian sheds new light on all the wars of the Middle East fought in the name of identity.

Crossing Mandelbaum Gate

release date: Apr 20, 2010
Crossing Mandelbaum Gate
*From the Pulitzer Prize-winning coauthor of American Prometheus—the inspiration for the Academy Award-winning film Oppenheimer* Now with a new introduction, Kai Bird’s fascinating memoir of his early years spent in Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Lebanon provides an original and illuminating perspective into the Arab-Israeli conflict. In 1956, four-year-old Kai Bird, son of a charming American diplomat, moved to Jerusalem with his family. Kai could hear church bells and the Muslim call to prayer and watch as donkeys and camels competed with cars for space on the narrow streets. Each day on his way to school, Kai was driven through Mandelbaum Gate, where armed soldiers guarded the line separating Israeli-controlled West Jerusalem from Arab-controlled East. Bird would spend much of his life crossing such lines—as a child in Jerusalem, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt, and later, as a young man in Lebanon. In Crossing Mandelbaum Gate, a narrative that “rips along like a spy novel” (The New York Times Book Review), Bird’s retelling of “events such as Suez in 1956, the Six Day War of 1967, and Black September in 1970 are as clear and fresh as yesterday” (The Spectator, UK). Bird vividly portrays emblematic figures like George Antonius, author of The Arab Awakening; Jordan’s King Hussein; the Palestinian hijacker Leila Khaled; Salem bin Laden; Saudi King Faisal; President Nasser of Egypt; and Hillel Kook, the forgotten rescuer of more than 100,000 Jews during World War II. Bird, his parents sympathetic to Palestinian self-determination and his wife the daughter of two Holocaust survivors, has written a “kaleidoscopic and captivating” (Publishers Weekly) personal history of a troubled region and an indispensable addition to the literature on the modern Middle East.

J. Robert Oppenheimer

release date: Jan 01, 2009

O thriamvos kai ē tragōdia tou Rompert Openchaimer

release date: Jan 01, 2008

American Prometheus

release date: Dec 18, 2007
American Prometheus
THE INSPIRATION FOR THE MAJOR MOTION PICTURE OPPENHEIMER • "A riveting account of one of history’s most essential and paradoxical figures.”—Christopher Nolan #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • PULITZER PRIZE WINNER • The definitive biography of J. Robert Oppenheimer, one of the iconic figures of the twentieth century, a brilliant physicist who led the effort to build the atomic bomb for his country in a time of war, and who later found himself confronting the moral consequences of scientific progress. In this magisterial, acclaimed biography twenty-five years in the making, Kai Bird and Martin Sherwin capture Oppenheimer’s life and times, from his early career to his central role in the Cold War. This is biography and history at its finest, riveting and deeply informative. “A masterful account of Oppenheimer’s rise and fall, set in the context of the turbulent decades of America’s own transformation. It is a tour de force.” —Los Angeles Times Book Review “A work of voluminous scholarship and lucid insight, unifying its multifaceted portrait with a keen grasp of Oppenheimer’s essential nature.... It succeeds in deeply fathoming his most damaging, self-contradictory behavior.” —The New York Times

Robert Oppenheimer, il padre della bomba atomica. Il trionfo e la tragedia di uno scienziato

release date: Jan 01, 2007

Amerykański Prometeusz

release date: Jan 01, 2007
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