Handsome ... His cast is various, their inclusion in a collection like this helped very much by their learning and erudition. Graff’s success is in marshaling, corralling. But this is an oral history, and oral history is a lush place to hide ... Graff crouches behind his sources ... There is a perversity in praising the scientific-industrial achievement of the project without a fuller reckoning with the ensuing shadowed age it helped to create ... Graff does well to paint the voyages made by several of the Manhattan Project’s leading minds to the refuge of America ... In its lapses, Graff’s book, perhaps unconsciously, helps this dangerous temptation persist — along with the myth that the bombings were inevitable or unavoidable.
Read Full Review >>