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The Atomic Times: My H-Bomb Year at the Pacific Proving Ground
 
 

The Atomic Times: My H-Bomb Year at the Pacific Proving Ground [Kindle Edition]

Michael Harris
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SHOCKING, FUNNY, SAD, RAUNCHY!
Catch-22 with radiation!  Area 51 meets Dr. Strangelove!

"A gripping memoir leavened by humor, loyalty and pride of accomplishment. A tribute to the resilience, courage and patriotism of the American soldier." -- Henry Kissinger

The biggest and baddest of America's atmospheric nuclear weapons test regimes, Operation Redwing mixed saber rattling with mad science, while overlooking the cataclysmic human, geopolitical and ecological effects.  But mostly, it just messed with guys' heads.

Major Maxwell, who put Safety First, Second and Third--except when he didn't.
Berko, the wise-cracking Brooklyn Dodgers fan forced to cope with the H-bomb and his mother's cookies.
Tony, who thought military spit and polish plus uncompromising willpower made him an exception.
Carl Duncan, who clung to his girlfriend's photos and a dangerous secret.
Major Vanish, who did just that.

In THE ATOMIC TIMES, Michael Harris welcomes readers into the U.S. Army's nuclear family--their F-words were Fallout and Fireball. In a distinctive narrative voice, Harris describes his H-bomb year with unforgettable imagery and insight into the ways isolation and isotopes change men for better and for worse.

"Brilliantly conceived, elegantly rendered and persuasively authentic."
-- Robert B. Parker, bestselling author of the Spenser and Jesse Stone series

"One of the best books I've ever read, combining elements of Catch 22 and Dr. Strangelove in a memoir both hilarious and tragic.  A 'must' read, destined to become a classic."
-- John G. Stoessinger, Ph.D. (Harvard), winner of the Bancroft Prize for Inernational Affairs, member of the Council on Foreign Relations

"Harris has seamlessly presented a colorful cast of characters, and a shockingly honest depiction of his experience.  The effect is at once deeply personal and politically profound."
-- Senator Charles Schumer

"Harris' frank and disturbing descriptions of the criminally irresponsible proceedings on Eniwetok, and the physical and mental pain he and others endured, constitute shocking additions to atomic history.  Amazingly enough, given his ordeal, Harris remains healthy."
-- Booklist

"Harris uses a chatty, dead-pan voice that highlights the horrifying absurdity of life on the island:  the use of Geiger counters to monitor scrambled eggs' radiation level, three-eyed fish swimming in the lagoon, corroded, permanently open windows that fail to keep out the radioactive fall-out and men whose toenails glow in the dark.  (The money initially earmarked for enlisted men's goggles was diverted to buy new furniture for the colonel's house. 'Goggles are important,' Harris is told. 'But the colonel's furniture is important, too.')  An entertaining read in the bloodline of Catch-22, Harris achieves the oddest of victories: a funny, optimistic story about the H-bomb."
-- Publisher's Weekly

MICHAEL HARRIS spent years as a public relations executive at CBS Television, eleven of them on The Ed Sullivan Show--he was the first person to welcome the Beatles to America on their initial trip to the United States.  He is author of the national bestseller ALWAYS ON SUNDAY:  AN INSIDE VIEW OF ED SULLIVAN, THE BEATLES, ELVIS, SINATRA AND ED'S OTHER GUESTS and, with his wife New York Times bestselling novelist Ruth Harris, co-author of the Kindle bestseller, HOOKED, A THRILLER.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Great writing, Great read December 5, 2005
By VicPell
Format:Hardcover
Vic Pelletier, Nassau County, N.Y.

I picked up THE ATOMIC TIMES because it looks like an interesting book and it is, but it's much more than that. I used to be an English teacher, and I was very impressed by Michael Harris' distinctive writing style, not like any other author I've ever read. In addition to the unique way he puts words together, the book also manages to be sad and hilarious at the same time - as a reader, I can't recall experiencing that before.

The book also has a collection of memorable characters (especially the pompous and absurd Major Maxwell) and is a fascinating story about Operation Redwing - and reads just like a novel, complete with cliffhangers. I told my wife she would also love THE ATOMIC TIMES, but she was skeptical. She hates military books and she was sure she would read more about the H-bomb than she wants to know. She only agreed to read it when I suggested a bet - if she loved it, she'd take me out dinner. If not, it would be my treat. She made the reservation in her name when she was only half way through. I'm willing to bet other women will feel the same way. Not to mention men.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
I couldn't put it down December 8, 2005
Format:Hardcover
I stayed up all night reading this book . It was a great job of putting characters with different personalities together with a story of our countrys Atomic research. It is hard to believe what our military master minds did to the day to day enlisted man. The whole testing of the bombs was unbelievable. It was unbelievable what the men on the island had to do.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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This is a fine book worthy of an armchair historian's attention. And anyone wanting to know the inside story of how it really felt to be part of the most dangerous times in the history of mankind should pick this up. You would expect a book about atomic bomb testing and military life on a dull island to be dour, but it is anything but. With strange characters that surrounded Harris and side-splitting exchanges between them, and a Col. Klink-type character in the clueless Major, it is every bit as humorous as Catch-22. The absurdity of war is replaced by the absurdity of isolation and atomic bomb radiation deemed as harmless. It is a shame that people aren't exposed to this (no pun intended) book more, because everyone I've recommended it to has loved it. You will enjoy this amazing read.
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Fictional account of life on Eniwetok Atoll
I say this is a fictional account of life on Eniwetok Atoll because the author has elected to write the book like a piece of fiction using all made up names. Read more
Published 19 days ago by P. M.
Reads Like a Novel
After reading four chapters I gave up. While there may be a non-fiction basis for this book, it is written as a novel. Read more
Published 6 months ago by surveyor
Unbelievable, but true!
The ATOMIC TIMES: My H-Bomb Year at the Pacific Proving Ground, by Michael Harris, is a true story of the year he spent on Eniwetok witnessing hydrogen bomb explosions. Read more
Published on February 10, 2009
Unbelievable, but true!
The Atomic Times: My H-Bomb Year at the Pacific Proving Ground by Michael Harris, is a true story of the year he spent on Eniwetok Atoll in the pacific witnessing hydrogen bomb... Read more
Published on December 15, 2008 by Swubird
A Darker Tale than Expected - Excellent!
When I began reading this book I thought it was going to just another amusing tale of GI life in the 50s. Read more
Published on February 18, 2008 by Timothy J. Bazzett
Somebody's been watching MASH
This book appears to be written by someone who has watched too many MASH episodes. With a good deal of Catch 22 thrown in. Claims to be fact but appears to be fiction.
Published on June 2, 2006 by Mike Ivy
A Taste Of What I Never Experienced In Life
This is an excellent book that in non-technical language gives the reader some insight into the relationships that existed on this sparse island, Eniwetok, among the members of... Read more
Published on December 14, 2005 by Dr. Michael J. Confusione
The Atomic Times Revisited
Riveting! I read it in one sitting. The memoir of a man with a troubled childhood who finds himself while stationed at the Atomic proving grounds on Eniwetok Island during the... Read more
Published on December 7, 2005 by L. Roberts
a great read about an important subject...
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I read about a book a week, and this is one of the best I've read this year. Read more
Published on December 5, 2005 by Midwestern Booklover
Humor and horror beautifully combined
In the course of telling us the story of the madness of H-Bomb testing, the author introduces us to unforgettable characters and gives fascinating autobiographical insights with... Read more
Published on December 2, 2005 by M. S. Klein
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