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A charming and important book., October 11, 1999
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This review is from: The Angry Genie: One Man's Walk Through the Nuclear Age (Hardcover)
This charming memoir starts in 1943, when Dr. Morgan was recruited away from his happy research on cosmic-ray physics to join the atomic-bomb project. He was one of the four or five persons assigned to figure out how to prevent bomb-workers from irradiating themselves to death. In 1943, it was barely known how to measure doses from the various types of radiation, so Dr. Morgan had to invent many a metering device. Additionally, no one knew how to store the radioactive waste which would accumulate at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where Dr. Morgan detected its escape-routes and tried to plug them. He became an internationally honored expert and author on radiation health-effects and protection measures. This is the story of a man of great integrity, who made enormous contributions to protecting health, and yet by his own standards, failed to succeed well enough. His "walk" through the nuclear age helps to illuminate the suppression of scientific dissent in the nuclear enterprises --- and presents an interesting contrast to books by Dr. Glenn Seaborg (Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission) covering many of the same years. The ninth chapter covers Dr. Morgan's expert testimony for the plaintiffs in two landmark trials (the Karen Silkwood Case 1979, and the Utah Bomb-Fallout Case 1982). The memoir provides not only an important record of moral, legal, public health, environmental, and scientific history --- but it also provides a highly engaging personal story of coping with the unexpected.
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The Angrt Genie is a must read., July 7, 1999
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It is commonly understood that only the best books are made into audio tapes. On a whim my family and I put the Angry Genie to the test. We read the book aloud on our annual cross country car trip without one complaint from any family member. The surprize attraction of the Angry Genie is its real appeal to the non scientific person. By just glancing through the book one might assume that he or she could be overwhelmed with scientific material, however, by no means is that the case. In the 180 pages of story, from the amazing experiments under Chicago University Stadium to the many photos of actual players in our history, I was drawn to the personalities and inside details of the developments of a powerful scientific discovery. In fact I most recommend this book because if the surprizing revelations on several fronts. First, the power and importance of science and scientists in this centuary is no more dramatically illustrated than in this story of nuclear power. Not even the terror of 'Outbreak" or the suspence of 'Apallo 13" are equal to the reawakening we get in the Angry Genie. Second, Dr. Morgan was able to input all of the required technical information and formulas in the book without interupting the book's flow. Third, the historical, medical and sociological impact is compelling. There is the letter from Einstein to FDR about the potential of the bomb and the fascinating information about the effects of all the different types of rays on humans. I plan on telling my book club about this wonderful book as well as all my friends who love historical books.
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The true story of an unsung hero who saved countless lives., June 25, 1999
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I was captivated by Karl Z. Morgan's 50 year battle with powerful elements in the nuclear industrial complex for common sense safety measures. I was appalled to discover the extent of the damage the government inflicted upon our citizens through the abuse of nuclear power and and careless weapons' tests. Even more disturbing is Morgan's summary of numerous radiation experiments our government secretly conducted on innocent Americans. Morgan stands out as a pillar of truth in a desert of deceit. No one can read this without thinking "I had no idea this was going on."
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A man of faith becomes a world famous scientist., June 25, 1999
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I really enjoyed this story about a good human being who descended from a long line of Lutheran ministers going back to Martin Luther. It required considerable courage for Dr. Karl Morgan to publically detail the "biggest mistake" of his life when he reluctantly agreed to censorship by his superiors. This book was clearly written from Morgan's soul and provides valuable perspective from a 91-year-old legend who started the entire field of health physics. This autobiography should be required reading for all Americans.
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The worst of all possible worlds, May 22, 2002
This review is from: The Angry Genie: One Man's Walk Through the Nuclear Age (Hardcover)
This book is not for the recreational reader, indeed it is one of the most depressing and distressing documents I have ever read. Nevertheless, I urge all readers concerned with issues that impact on the survival of humanity to read it thoroughly and absorb the lessons which it so graphically presents. In terms of an indictment of our government and various vested interests, it compares favorably with J'accuse written in 1898 by Emile Zola in response to the corrupt behaivor of the French nation, government and army during the Dreyfus affair. The most horrifying event in the book, and there are many to choice from, is the description of how the Health Physics Division was subdivided after Dr. Morgan's retirement in 1972 and distributed among "other laboratory divisions where radiation protection is not a primary objective". When I read this my immediate thought was of the dismemberment of Lemuel Pitkin so brilliantly described by Nathanael West. One can only be appaled by the many destructive acts which occurred when the Angry Genie left the bottle. It is frightening that those responsible for them have, to my knowledge, never been cited for criminal irresponsibility.
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This is an informative book about a fascinating person., June 20, 1999
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I learned so much reading this book! As a young adult during WWII, I identified with our nation's effort to defeat Germany and Japan. Dr. Karl Morgan, the "Father of Health Physics" offers some disturbing insights into what he considers the Truman Administration's greatest mistake-- concealing information from President Truman to assure that Hiroshima ansd Nagasaki would be bombed. Morgan was a contemporary of Einstein and Fermi and was responsible for safety on the Manhattan Project. My generation will appreciate this historical work. Younger generations must read this book so we don't repeat the same mistakes.
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A memoir about an honest and profound thinker., June 19, 1999
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This is a wonderful story and one that needs to be told. I can see great chunks of this book being made into various movies. What rings true throughout the book is the loving and sincere character of Dr. Morgan. This is a book that will make people think. In a word, I believe in this book.
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This is a book about a true American hero., June 13, 1999
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I just finished reading The Angry Genie! I could not put the book down as each chapter was so informative and intriguing. The glossary enabled me to understand the health physics terms Morgan uses. I had no idea of the magnitude of this man's life and his impact on our nation. I was challenged by the wisdom, honesty, integrity and boldness of Karl Morgan to stand up for the truth. I love history and found the photographs and documentation in the book very interesting. Everyone should read this book to be informed about the implications of the nuclear age.
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