Now, Then and in the Future: The Bulletin Turns 75
I had the pleasure of serving at the project manager on this beautiful book, edited by John Mecklin and designed by Thomas Gaulkin. This 365-page book gathers some of the best writing published by the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists since its founding in 1945 by Manhattan Project scientists. It includes never-before-seen bonus material, with a foreword from noted theoretical linguist and author Noam Chomsky and interviews with and articles by Albert Einstein, Jennifer Doudna, Mikhail Gorbachev, Rose Gottemoeller, Martin Rees, Arthur C. Clarke, John F. Kennedy, and more.
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How necessary this book is! And how well-judged and written! Some of the best films ever made, as Elder proves, are lamentably all but unknown.”
Roger EbertStudent
An invaluable book for anyone interested in Hemingway or the development of a major creative mind.”
Scott TurowStudent
it’s a privilege to look through [Hemingway’s] closet and read his stuff and discover him as a mortal man.”
Garrison KeillorStudent
Robert K. Elder is a journalist in the noblest tradition. . . . What I will remember most about this book is its poetry in the speech of people at the most traumatic moment of their lives.”
Studs Terkelin his foreword to "Last Words of the Executed"
How necessary this book is! And how well-judged and written! Some of the best films ever made, as Elder proves, are lamentably all but unknown.”
Roger Ebertin praise of "The Best Film You’ve Never Seen"
An invaluable book for anyone interested in Hemingway or the development of a major creative mind.”
Scott Turowin praise of “Hidden Hemingway: Inside the Ernest Hemingway Archives of Oak Park”