Midnight in Chernobyl

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出版者:Simon & Schuster
作者:Adam Higginbotham
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页数:544
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出版时间:2019-2-12
价格:GBP 22.99
装帧:Hardcover
isbn号码:9781501134616
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图书标签:
  • 切尔诺贝利
  • 纪实
  • 历史
  • Chernobyl
  • 灾难
  • 苏联研究
  • 英文原版
  • 英文
  • 切尔诺贝利
  • 核事故
  • 灾难
  • 纪实
  • 历史
  • 科学
  • 苏联
  • 辐射
  • 应急响应
  • 能源
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具体描述

The definitive, dramatic untold story of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster, based on original reporting and new archival research.

April 25, 1986, in Chernobyl, was a turning point in world history. The disaster not only changed the world’s perception of nuclear power and the science that spawned it, but also our understanding of the planet’s delicate ecology. With the images of the abandoned homes and playgrounds beyond the barbed wire of the 30-kilometer Exclusion Zone, the rusting graveyards of contaminated trucks and helicopters, the farmland lashed with black rain, the event fixed for all time the notion of radiation as an invisible killer.

Chernobyl was also a key event in the destruction of the Soviet Union, and, with it, the United States’ victory in the Cold War. For Moscow, it was a political and financial catastrophe as much as an environmental and scientific one. With a total cost of 18 billion rubles—at the time equivalent to $18 billion—Chernobyl bankrupted an already teetering economy and revealed to its population a state built upon a pillar of lies.

The full story of the events that started that night in the control room of Reactor No.4 of the V.I. Lenin Nuclear Power Plant has never been told—until now. Through two decades of reporting, new archival information, and firsthand interviews with witnesses, journalist Adam Higginbotham tells the full dramatic story, including Alexander Akimov and Anatoli Dyatlov, who represented the best and worst of Soviet life; denizens of a vanished world of secret policemen, internal passports, food lines, and heroic self-sacrifice for the Motherland. Midnight in Chernobyl, award-worthy nonfiction that reads like sci-fi, shows not only the final epic struggle of a dying empire but also the story of individual heroism and desperate, ingenious technical improvisation joining forces against a new kind of enemy.

作者简介

Adam Higginbotham writes for The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, Wired, GQ, Businessweek, Smithsonian, Men's Journal, and The Atavist. He began his career in magazines and newspapers in London, where he was the editor-in-chief of The Face and a contributing editor at The Sunday Telegraph

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新年第一本读完的书,也是2019/2020年度过的最发人沉思的一本书。一直以来,切尔诺贝利事故始终如沉睡的怪兽引发诸多揣测和猜想。在各国大步迈进新能源的新时代,切尔诺贝利是否也有任何参考意义至少在大众眼里变得扑朔迷离。这本书旁征博引地深刻挖掘了这场灾难的深刻社会、政...  

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看完了,Kindle左下角指示“51% page 372" 所以全书将近一半的篇幅都是索引,够严谨。十分唏嘘。很多牺牲(矿工,直升飞机丢沙队)最后证明都是无谓的。但是在当时的情况下又不得不为因为当时人类应对核泄漏的知识实在有限。其实就算到了今天我们又知道多少呢?跟现代医学有一拼。。。非常强烈感到能活到今天统统都是侥幸。还是及时行乐比较靠谱。不要想那么多!

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