Oppenheimer: The Tragic IntellectCharles Thorpe, University of Chicago 2006
For decades, there was a dearth of comprehensive Oppenheimer biographies. As Thomas Powers noted in the
New York Review of Books, biographies of other major Manhattan Project figures came out long before adequate Oppenheimer biographies: "Oppenheimer, the truly central figure, seemed to resist the attempt to write his life on the grand scale." That is no longer the case, and a shelf of very good biographies makes it difficult to know where to start reading.