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Fallout

the Hiroshima cover-up and the reporter who revealed it to the world
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Fallout by Lesley Blume chronicles the creation of John Hersey's groundbreaking report on the aftermath of the Hiroshima bombing. The book delves into the profound impact of Hersey's work on journalism and public awareness, while revealing the hidden challenges he faced during its publication.
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You might like this book if you're interested in the behind-the-scenes history of journalism, the impact of groundbreaking stories, and the efforts taken to uncover hidden truths. This book delves into the meticulous reporting that revealed the realities of the atomic bomb's aftermath.

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Fallout by Lesley Blume is an enthralling investigation into the heart of one of the most significant journalistic breakthroughs of the 20th century. The book meticulously details the gripping narrative of how a single reporter, amidst a tightly controlled government propaganda machine, unveiled the horrific consequences of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This revelation not only exposed the devastating human cost but also triggered an international wave of anti-nuclear sentiment that continues to influence global policy to this day.

In the immediate aftermath of the atomic bombings, the United States embarked on a secretive propaganda campaign, presenting the bombs as necessary instruments for peace and victory. This narrative was intended to keep the public, and the world at large, ignorant of the bomb's true destruction. Closed off from the devastated cities, Allied reporters struggled to relay accurate information. The long-lasting effects of radiation were deliberately obscured, concealed behind a veil of governmental secrecy, while the American public was kept in the dark about the continuing suffering and death caused by the blasts.

Against this backdrop of silence and misinformation, New Yorker journalist John Hersey managed to breach the barrier of secrecy. Hersey's landmark report documented the real human stories from Hiroshima, presenting them to the world in stark, irrefutable detail. His meticulous reporting unmasked the excruciating human cost of atomic warfare, challenging the official narrative and igniting a global reckoning with the ethics of nuclear warfare.

Blume's Fallout is not merely a historical recount; it's a compelling detective story encapsulated in a narrative of bravery, tenacity, and the relentless pursuit of truth. Hersey's clandestine efforts and the eventual release of his work in the New Yorker in August 1946 marked a critical juncture in history. The article's explosive impact fostered a pervasive horror about nuclear weapons borne from a newfound awareness of their catastrophic potential. This awareness, spurred by Hersey's revelations, has significantly contributed to the restraint shown by nations regarding the deployment of nuclear weapons since World War II.

Commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing, Fallout is a testament to the enduring power of journalism to illuminate concealed truths and effect meaningful change. Blume’s narrative is deeply researched, compellingly written, and brings to life the high stakes of Hersey’s mission. The book is both a tribute to journalistic integrity and a sobering reminder of the destructive potential of nuclear warfare.

Fallout has been celebrated as one of The New York Times's 100 Notable Books of 2020 and one of Vanity Fair's Best Books of 2020. Critics have praised it for its engaging prose and meticulous research.

"Blume is a tireless researcher and beautiful writer, who moves through her narrative with seeming effortlessness - a trick that belies the skill and hard labour required to produce such prose ... Fallout is a warning without being a polemic ... a book of serious intent that is nonetheless pleasant to read. There are knowable reasons for this, including Blume's flawless paragraphs; her clear narrative structure; her compelling stories, subplots and insights."

- William Langewiesche, The New York Times

"Lesley Blume brings a reportorial mastery worthy of her subject, compellingly told on every page. Here, finally discovered, is the dramatic story of how John Hersey produced what is widely regarded as the greatest piece of American journalism of the 20th century."

- Carl Bernstein, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, co-author of All the President's Men, and author of A Woman in Charge

"A cliff-hanging saga of an intrepid young newsman outplaying his own government to get the facts."

- The Wall Street Journal

This insightful and profound work is essential reading for those interested in history, journalism, and the enduring human spirit. Fallout not only illuminates the past but also offers important lessons for the future, reminding us of the power of truth and the importance of continued vigilance against the misuse of technology and propaganda.

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Fallout by Lesley Blume has been praised for its meticulous research and compelling narration, offering a gripping account of the journalistic efforts to unveil the realities of Hiroshima. Critics commend its insightful exploration of the challenges faced by journalists and its riveting portrayal of historical events.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781925713930

Publisher: Scribe Publications

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 04 August 2020

Country: Australia

Imprint: Scribe Publications

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 22.0mm

Width: 154.0mm

Height: 233.0mm

Weight: 428g

Pages: 288

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About the Author

Lesley Blume is a Los Angeles-based journalist, author, and biographer. Her work has appeared in Vanity Fair, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Paris Review, among many other publications. Her last nonfiction book, Everybody Behaves Badly, was a New York Times bestseller.

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