Culture | Ghosts in the machines

“Atoms and Ashes” is a dramatic account of nuclear accidents

But Serhii Plokhy’s scepticism of nuclear power goes too far

(Original Caption) The sun sets behind the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant. The crippled reactor, the round building on the left of the cooling towers, is cooling down.

Atoms and Ashes. By Serhii Plokhy. W.W. Norton; 368 pages; $30. Allen Lane; £25

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