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Oppenheimer by Christopher Nolan; 9780571381319

Oppenheimer

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Oppenheimer is a compelling screenplay penned by Christopher Nolan, which meticulously chronicles the life of J. Robert Oppenheimer, a pivotal figure in the development of nuclear weapons. Drawing inspiration from the Pulitzer Prize-winning biography American Prometheus, this narrative captures the essence of Oppenheimer's journey from a brilliant scientist to the moral quandaries that arose from his groundbreaking work.

The Plot

The screenplay delves deeply into Oppenheimer's role in the Manhattan Project during World War II, portraying his scientific genius alongside the ethical dilemmas he faced. As the narrative unfolds, readers are taken through Oppenheimer's intense struggles with the consequences of his inventions, as well as the immense pressures from the government and society. The story culminates in a dramatic trial that questions not only his loyalty but also the larger implications of scientific responsibility.

Themes

  • Morality and Responsibility: The screenplay raises profound questions about the ethical implications of scientific discovery.
  • The Burden of Genius: It examines the personal toll of brilliance in a world fraught with political tensions.
  • Legacy: Oppenheimer's lasting impact on science and humanity is thoroughly explored.

Nolan's writing style is both intricate and thought-provoking, creating a rich tapestry of dialogue and character development. Readers who appreciate historical dramas and biographical narratives will find Oppenheimer to be a significant addition to the canon of literature exploring the complexities of human achievement and morality, much like works by authors such as Richard Rhodes and Kai Bird.

"In some ways, I was a scientist; in others, I was a soldier." - J. Robert Oppenheimer
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 216 mm × 134 mm × 23 mm
Pages: 240
Publisher: Faber & Faber
ISBN: 9780571381319

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