*WINNER OF THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION 2018*
*WINNER OF THE PUSHKIN HOUSE BOOK PRIZE 2019*
'As moving as it is painstakingly researched. . . a cracking read' Viv Groskop, Observer
'A riveting account of human error and state duplicity. . . rightly being hailed as a classic' Hannah Betts, Daily Telegraph
On 26 April 1986 at 1.23am a reactor at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Soviet Ukraine exploded. While the authorities scrambled to understand what was occurring, workers, engineers, firefighters and those living in the area were abandoned to their fate. The blast put the world on the brink of nuclear annihilation, contaminating over half of Europe with radioactive fallout.
In Chernobyl, award-winning historian Serhii Plokhy draws on recently opened archives to recreate these events in all their drama. A moment by moment account of the heroes, perpetrators and victims of a tragedy, Chernobyl is the first full account of a gripping, unforgettable Cold War story.
'A compelling history of the 1986 disaster and its aftermath . . . plunges the reader into the sweaty, nervous tension of the Chernobyl control room on that fateful night when human frailty and design flaws combined to such devastating effect' Daniel Beer, Guardian
'Haunting ... near-Tolstoyan. His voice is humane and inflected with nostalgia' Roland Elliott Brown, Spectator
'Extraordinary, vividly written, powerful storytelling ... the first full-scale history of the world's worst nuclear disaster, one of the defining moments in the Cold War, told minute by minute' Victor Sebestyen Sunday Times
'Plays out like a classical tragedy ... fascinating' Julian Evans, Daily Telegraph
'Here at last is the monumental history the disaster deserves' Julie McDowall, The Times
Reviews
An insightful and important book, that often reads like a good thriller, and that exposes the danger of mixing powerful technology with irresponsible politics
Yuval Noah Harari, author of Sapiens
As moving as it is painstakingly researched, this book is a tour de force and a cracking read. . . Without losing any detail or nuance, Plokhy has a knack for making complicated things simple while still profound
Viv Groskop, Observer
A work of deep scholarship and powerful stroytelling. Plokhy is the master of the telling detail
Victor Sebestyen, Sunday Times
A compelling history of the 1986 disaster and its aftermath. . . Plokhy's well-paced narrative plunges the reader into the sweaty, nervous tension of the Chernobyl control room
Daniel Beer, Guardian
The first comprehensive history of the Chernobyl disaster. . . here at last is the monumental history the disaster deserves
Julie McDowall, The Times
Plokhy, a Harvard professor of Ukrainian background, is ideally placed to tell the harrowing story of Chernobyl. . . he has an immense knowledge of Russian and Ukrainian history and maintains the highest standards of scholarship
Tony Barber, Financial Times
A meticulous account of the disaster - and how the Soviet authorities tried to cover it up. . . A worthy winner of this year's Baillie Gifford prize for nonfiction
Robbie Millen, The Times Books of the Year
A riveting account of human error and state duplicity. . . rightly being hailed as a classic
Hannah Betts, Daily Telegraph
A masterful retelling. . . Mr Plokhy's book will endure as a definitive history
Economist
Review
An insightful and important book, that often reads like a good thriller, and that exposes the danger of mixing powerful technology with irresponsible politics (Yuval Noah Harari, author of Sapiens)
This history reads like an academic thriller written by Malcolm Gladwell. Without losing any detail or nuance, Plokhy has a knack for making complicated things simple while still profound. As moving as it is painstakingly researched, this book is a tour de force and a cracking read (Viv Groskop Observer)
A work of deep scholarship and powerful stroytelling. Plokhy is the master of the telling detail (Victor Sebestyen Sunday Times)
A compelling history of the 1986 disaster and its aftermath. . . Plokhy's well-paced narrative plunges the reader into the sweaty, nervous tension of the Chernobyl control room (Daniel Beer Guardian)
The first comprehensive history of the Chernobyl disaster. . . here at last is the monumental history the disaster deserves (Julie McDowall The Times)
Plokhy, a Harvard professor of Ukrainian background, is ideally placed to tell the harrowing story of Chernobyl. . . he has an immense knowledge of Russian and Ukrainian history and maintains the highest standards of scholarship (Tony Barber Financial Times)
A meticulous account of the disaster - and how the Soviet authorities tried to cover it up. . . A worthy winner of this year's Baillie Gifford prize for nonfiction (Robbie Millen The Times Books of the Year)
About the Author
Serhii Plokhy is Professor of History at Harvard University and a leading authority on Eastern Europe whose previous books include Lost Kingdom, The Gates of Europe and The Last Empire. At the time of the Chernobyl explosion he lived behind the Iron Curtain less than 500 kilometres downstream of the damaged reactor.
Biography
S. M. Plokhy (Plokhii) is the Mykhailo Hrushevsky Professor of Ukrainian History at Harvard University. A leading authority on Eastern Europe, he has lived and taught in Ukraine, Canada and the United States. He has published extensively in English, Ukrainian and Russian. For three successive years (2002-2005) his books won first prize of the American Association for Ukrainian Studies. In the fall of 2009, he was honored with the Early Slavic Studies Association Distinguished Scholarship Award. He lives with his family in Arlington, Massachusetts.
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这本书不仅仅是对一场灾难的记录,更是一次对人性深处的探索。作者以一种近乎冷静而又不失人文关怀的视角,展现了在极端压力下,人们所表现出的各种复杂的情感和行为。我看到了无畏的牺牲,看到了在绝望中的坚持,看到了在混乱中的秩序,也看到了在那场浩劫中,人与人之间的温情与联系。这些故事,是如此的真实,如此的动人,让我不禁思考,在面对生死考验时,我们究竟会展现出怎样的一面。作者并没有回避那些阴暗的角落,也没有美化那些痛苦的经历,而是以一种坦诚的态度,将事件的始末,以及它对个体命运的影响,原原本本的呈现在我面前。我在这本书中,读到了许多令人震撼的个体经历,他们的勇气,他们的无奈,他们的坚持,都深深地触动了我。
评分《切尔诺贝利》这本书的语言风格给我留下了深刻的印象。它并非那种追求华丽辞藻的书写,而是以一种朴实、真诚、富有力量的语言,直击人心。作者的文字,就像是陈年的老酒,虽然外表朴素,但却蕴含着深厚的底蕴和醇厚的味道。我能够感受到,每一个字句的背后,都承载着作者对那段历史的深刻理解和情感。他用最简洁、最直接的方式,将那些复杂的情感和宏大的事件,娓娓道来,却又无比震撼。这种“润物细无声”般的感染力,让我在不知不觉中,被深深地打动。
评分《切尔诺贝利》这本书,给我带来的不仅仅是知识的增长,更是一种情感的共鸣。它让我更加珍惜和平,更加敬畏生命,也更加理解人性的复杂。我从中学习到了很多,不仅是关于那场灾难的知识,更是关于勇气、关于责任、关于坚持的深刻道理。这本书,是一部值得反复阅读的经典之作,它所蕴含的力量,足以穿透时空,直抵人心。
评分这本书最让我印象深刻的,是它所传达出的警示意义。它不仅仅是对过去的一次回顾,更是对未来的深思。作者通过对事件的细致剖析,揭示了科学技术发展背后所隐藏的巨大风险,以及在管理和决策过程中可能出现的失误。它提醒我们,在追求进步的同时,绝不能忽视潜在的危险,更不能掉以轻心。这种深刻的反思,让我对人类的未来充满了敬畏和警醒。我从中汲取了许多关于责任、关于审慎、关于协作的宝贵经验,这些都将对我的思考方式产生长远的影响。它让我更加明白,任何看似微小的疏忽,都可能引发无法挽回的后果。
评分这本书在结构安排上也颇具匠心。作者并没有简单地按照时间顺序来叙述,而是巧妙地运用了多种叙事手法,将不同时间线、不同人物的视角穿插起来,形成了一幅更加立体、更加丰富的故事画卷。这种非线性的叙事方式,反而更能展现出事件的复杂性和多层面性,让我在阅读的过程中,不断地被新的信息和视角所吸引,充满了探索的乐趣。它让我从多个角度去审视那场灾难,从而获得更全面的认知。
评分翻开书的第一页,我就被作者的笔触所深深吸引。它没有那种枯燥乏味的科普式开场,而是以一种极具画面感的叙事方式,将我直接带入了那个特殊的时代背景。作者仿佛是一位经验丰富的导游,带领我穿越历史的迷雾,一步步地揭示事件的发生脉络。我能够感受到,作者在每一个细节的描绘上都倾注了极大的心血,从当时人们的生活状态,到社会政治的微妙变化,再到科学技术的进步与潜在风险,都得到了细致的梳理。这种详尽的铺垫,让我对即将展开的故事有了更深刻的预感。我仿佛能听到那个时代的喧嚣,感受到人们的希望与担忧,更能体会到隐藏在平静表面下的暗流涌动。作者的文字功底可见一斑,它不仅仅是在讲述一个事件,更是在构建一个完整的世界,让我在阅读的过程中,如同身临其境,与书中的人物一同呼吸,一同感受。这种沉浸式的体验,是我在阅读其他历史题材书籍时,很少能够获得的。
评分在阅读的过程中,我发现作者在考证和史料的运用上非常严谨。每一次的描述,都仿佛有扎实的数据和文献作为支撑,这无疑增加了这本书的说服力和可信度。我能够感受到作者花费了大量的时间和精力去收集、整理和分析相关的资料,力求呈现一个最真实、最全面的图景。这种严谨的态度,让我在阅读时能够完全投入,无需怀疑其内容的真实性。同时,作者的叙事技巧也相当高超,他能够将枯燥的专业知识和复杂的政治背景,转化为引人入胜的故事,让即使是对相关领域不太了解的读者,也能轻松理解并产生共鸣。这种将学术严谨性和文学叙事性完美结合的能力,着实令人钦佩。
评分这本书的书名叫做《切尔诺贝利》,光是听到这个名字,就足以让人感到一阵历史的沉重和肃穆。我之所以选择阅读它,很大程度上是被这个名字所吸引。它不像那些轻松愉快的标题,也不像充满神秘感或奇幻色彩的名字,它直接、有力,仿佛带着一种不可回避的真实感。拿到这本书的那一刻,我脑海中浮现的画面并非是简单的原子能发电站,而是那场改变历史的灾难,那些在幕后默默付出的英雄,以及那些被无形之手推向绝境的普通人。我迫切地想要通过这本书,去理解那个时刻,去感受那些被遗忘的故事,去探究人类在面对如此巨大危机时所展现出的复杂人性。这本书的封面设计也给我留下了深刻的印象,它没有采用过于戏剧化的图片,反而是一种沉静而富有力量的视觉语言,或许是在暗示着,那些最深刻的叙述,往往隐藏在表面之下的波涛汹涌之中。我期待着它能为我打开一扇窗,让我得以窥见那个被历史浓墨重彩渲染过的瞬间,更深层地去理解它对于整个世界的意义。
评分总而言之,这本书是一部非常成功的历史题材作品。它以其深刻的洞察力,严谨的考证,动人的叙事,以及发人深省的思考,成功地将我带入了一个充满挑战与感动的历史时刻。我强烈推荐这本书给所有对历史、对人性、对人类未来感兴趣的读者。它一定会给你带来深刻的启发和无尽的思考。
评分阅读这本书的过程,更像是一次心灵的洗礼。它让我看到了人类在面对挑战时的脆弱,也看到了在绝境中的坚韧。书中的许多故事,都充满了戏剧性,但又真实得令人心痛。我仿佛能够看到那些身处险境的消防员,那些默默奉献的科学家,那些被迫离开家园的居民,他们的面孔,他们的眼神,都清晰地浮现在我的脑海中。这本书,让我对“英雄”这个词有了更深刻的理解,他们并非遥不可及的神话,而是普通人身上所闪耀出的,最耀眼的光芒。
评分这本写作风格很像一本小说,读起来很轻松。同时提供的信息非常详尽,和《午夜切尔诺贝利》一起读基本就覆盖所有的事故相关信息了。
评分A chilling reading. Every link of this chain system is to blame.....it’s a system failure of USSR
评分今年看得最有意思的非虚构类作品,最早是看了切尔诺贝利最近的新剧,新剧就像是把书中的经典场景再现,有喝伏特加抵御辐射的场景,有矿工挖隧道的牺牲....但最有值得深思的是全书一直追问的问题,为什么切尔诺贝利事故发生并造成如此大的影响?我想书中给出了几种答案吧,一是国际格局的推动,苏联当时经济条件下试图以核工业化实现对西方经济的弯道超车,因此大力推广核电站;二是苏联体制的掣肘,一旦核电站建起,计划经济的配额制意味着与当地官员的升迁紧紧挂钩,甚至在进行测试时也不能停工影响生产;三是个人因素,过度扩张意味着人员结构年轻化、经验匮乏化,难以支撑起临时性事件的处置;四是美苏对抗的大背景,意味着事件发生后一方面要保持稳定,另一方面又要通过保密来实现对西方议题设置的对抗。最终导致事件发生又二次影响。
评分A chilling reading. Every link of this chain system is to blame.....it’s a system failure of USSR
评分A chilling reading. Every link of this chain system is to blame.....it’s a system failure of USSR
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