Sakharov: A Biography

Sakharov: A Biography

Author: 
Lourie, Richard
Place: 
Hanover, NH
Publisher: 
Brandeis University Press
Phys descriptions: 
465p.: ill.
Date published: 
2002
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ISBN: 
1-58465-207-1
Call No: 
929Sakharov LOU
Abstract: 

Richard Lourie, who translated Sakharov's memoirs, has now written the first full biography of this towering figure of the last century. Drawing on a wide range of sources - including previously secret KGB files, as well as Sakharov's own correspondence - Lourie tells the story of a life intimately bound up with Soviet history. With the H-bomb, Sakharov made the Soviet Union a superpower; with his courage and his moral conviction, he made it accountable to the world for its treatment of its citizens. His untimely death in December 1989 cut short a budding career as a politician, for at the end of his life, Sakharov had been elected to the Congress of People's Deputies and was engaged in a campaign to reform the Soviet constitution." "As a scientist, Sakharov not only helped change the world through the creation of thermo-nuclear weapons, he also engaged in theoretical research whose ultimate significance is yet to be determined. As a Russian, he has been ranked by his own people with Lenin and Stalin in terms of his influence on the country. As a human being, he set a standard for principled dissent and compassion acknowledged the world over.

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CITATION: Lourie, Richard. Sakharov: A Biography . Hanover, NH : Brandeis University Press , 2002. - Available at: https://library.au.int/sakharov-biography