Nuclear Folly: A New History of the Cuban Missile Crisis

Paperback Published on: 06/10/2022
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Nuclear Folly
Better than Chernobyl
It's a rare writer who can take hugely complex events and make a virtue of digging into unknown and misunderstood details, but still keep the narrative cle... READ MORE
John - Glasgow Braehead

Synopsis

The definitive new history of the Cuban Missile Crisis from the author of Chernobyl: History of a Tragedy, winner of the Baillie Gifford Prize.

For more than four weeks in the autumn of 1962 the world teetered. The consequences of a misplaced step during the Cuban Missile Crisis could not have been more grave. Ash and cinder, famine and fallout; nuclear war between the two most-powerful nations on Earth.

In Nuclear Folly, award-winning historian Serhii Plokhy tells the riveting story of those weeks, tracing the tortuous decision-making and calculated brinkmanship of John F. Kennedy, Nikita Khrushchev and Fidel Castro, and of their advisors and commanders on the ground. More often than not, Plokhy argues, the Americans and Soviets simply misread each other, operating under mutual distrust, second-guesses and false information. Despite all of this, nuclear disaster was avoided thanks to one very human reason: fear.

Drawing on an impressive array of primary sources, including recently declassified KGB files, Plokhy masterfully illustrates the drama of those tense days. Authoritative, fast-paced and unforgettable, this is the definitive new account of the Cold War's most perilous moment.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780141993287
  • Number of pages: 464
  • Dimensions: 198 x 128 x 28 mm
  • Weight: 350g
  • Languages: English

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Nuclear Folly
After reading several glowing reviews for The Abyss
The journalist Max Hastings findings in his book on the subject are irrelevant and misinterpreted... I am sure he is a fine journalist and editor, but he l... READ MORE
Simon Crawford Roy