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Book Title
When We Cease to Understand the World
Publication Name
When We Cease to Understand the World
Title
When We Cease to Understand the World
Author
Benjamin Labatut
Translator
Adrian Nathan West
Contributor
Adrian Nathan West (Translated by)
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
1681375664
EAN
9781681375663
ISBN
9781681375663
Publisher
New York Review of Books, Incorporated, T.H.E.
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Short Stories (Single Author), Biographical, Alternative History, Historical
Release Year
2021
Release Date
28/09/2021
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.6in
Item Length
8.5in
Item Width
5.8in
Item Weight
9.6 Oz
Original Language
Spanish
Publication Year
2021
Number of Pages
192 Pages

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One of The New York Times Book Review 's 10 Best Books of 2021 Shortlisted for the 2021 International Booker Prize and the 2021 National Book Award for Translated Literature A fictional examination of the lives of real-life scientists and thinkers whose discoveries resulted in moral consequences beyond their imagining. When We Cease to Understand the World is a book about the complicated links between scientific and mathematical discovery, madness, and destruction. Fritz Haber, Alexander Grothendieck, Werner Heisenberg, Erwin Schrödinger--these are some of luminaries into whose troubled lives Benjamín Labatut thrusts the reader, showing us how they grappled with the most profound questions of existence. They have strokes of unparalleled genius, alienate friends and lovers, descend into isolation and insanity. Some of their discoveries reshape human life for the better; others pave the way to chaos and unimaginable suffering. The lines are never clear. At a breakneck pace and with a wealth of disturbing detail, Labatut uses the imaginative resources of fiction to tell the stories of the scientists and mathematicians who expanded our notions of the possible.

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Publisher
New York Review of Books, Incorporated, T.H.E.
ISBN-10
1681375664
ISBN-13
9781681375663
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6050395944

Product Key Features

Book Title
When We Cease to Understand the World
Author
Benjamin Labatut
Original Language
Spanish
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Short Stories (Single Author), Biographical, Alternative History, Historical
Publication Year
2021
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
192 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
5.8in
Item Weight
9.6 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Pq8098.422.A215v4713
Reviews
Selected by President Barack Obama for his Summer 2021 Reading List Finalist for the Los Angeles Times ''s Art Seidenbaum Award "A gripping meditation on knowledge and hubris. . . . [Labatut] casts the flickering light of gothic fiction on 20th-century science. In five free-floating vignettes, he illuminates the kinship of knowledge and destruction, brilliance and madness. . . . His prose is masterfully paced and vividly rendered in Adrian Nathan West''s magnetic translation." --Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim, The New York Times Book Review " When We Cease to Understand the World fuses fact and fiction to turn the modern history of physics into a gripping narrative of obsessed scientists, world-changing discoveries, and the ultimate results--often quite dark--of our drive to understand the fundamental workings of the universe." --John Williams, The New York Times Book Review Podcast "[ When We Cease to Understand the World ] is as compact and potent as a capsule of cyanide, a poison whose origin story takes up much of the opening chapter--the first of many looping forays into the wonders and horrors unleashed by science in the past few centuries. . . . It is a meditation in prose that bears a familial relationship to the work of W. G. Sebald or Olga Tokarczuk: a sequence of accounts that skew biographical but also venture into the terrain of imagination. . . . The stories in this book nest inside one another, their points of contact with reality almost impossible to fully determine." --Ruth Franklin, The New Yorker "Darkly dazzling. . . [Labatut] illustrates the unbreakable bond between horror and beauty, life-saving and life-destroying. . . . This book--as haunting as it is erudite--stubbornly insists on connecting the wonders of scientific advancement to the atrocities of history." --Sam Sacks, The Wall Street Journal "Labatut''s stylish English-language debut offers an embellished, heretical, and thoroughly engrossing account of the personalities and creative madness that gave rise to some of the 20th century''s greatest scientific discoveries. . . [Labatut''s] subject is the all-consuming human drive to discover, and the danger therein. . . Hard to pin down and all the more enjoyable for it, this unique work is one to be savored." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "[ When We Cease to Understand the World ] rattles the prevailing narrative of heroic scientific innovators." --Mark Athitakis, Los Angeles Times "Absolutely brilliant. I was utterly gripped and wolfed it down. It feels as if he has invented an entirely new genre." --Mark Haddon "A thrilling account of theories of physics, and as a series of highly-wrought imaginative extrapolations about the physicists who arrived at them." --Geoff Dyer "When We Cease to Understand the World by Benjamín Labatut is the strangest and most original book I''ve read for years. It hovers in a state between fiction and non-fiction, or wave and particle, and makes an account of modern mathematics and science into something as eerie as a great ghost story." --Philip Pullman, New Statesman , ''Books of the Year'' "A dazzling associative caper full of graceful arabesques linking continents and centuries and ideas." -- The Sunday Times Culture "Remind[s] us of fiction''s power to take us to another world and expand our understanding of this one . . . When We Cease to Understand the World showcases the minds seeking to pierce the mysterious heart of mathematics." -- The Guardian , ''Biggest books of autumn'' "It may be possible to actually feel your brain getting bigger as you read." -- Evening Standard "Labatut has written a dystopian nonfiction novel set not in the future but in the present." --John Banville, The Guardian "An exquisitely written and continuously fascinating hybrid work of fiction and history." --Catherine Taylor, The Irish Times "Wholly mesmerising and revelatory . . . Completely fascinating." --William Boyd, Selected by President Barack Obama for his Summer 2021 Reading List "Absolutely brilliant. I was utterly gripped and wolfed it down. It feels as if he has invented an entirely new genre." --Mark Haddon "A thrilling account of theories of physics, and as a series of highly-wrought imaginative extrapolations about the physicists who arrived at them." --Geoff Dyer "When We Cease to Understand the World by Benjamín Labatut is the strangest and most original book I've read for years. It hovers in a state between fiction and non-fiction, or wave and particle, and makes an account of modern mathematics and science into something as eerie as a great ghost story." --Philip Pullman, New Statesman , 'Books of the Year' "A dazzling associative caper full of graceful arabesques linking continents and centuries and ideas." -- The Sunday Times Culture "Remind[s] us of fiction's power to take us to another world and expand our understanding of this one . . . When We Cease to Understand the World showcases the minds seeking to pierce the mysterious heart of mathematics." -- The Guardian , 'Biggest books of autumn' "It may be possible to actually feel your brain getting bigger as you read." -- Evening Standard "Labatut has written a dystopian nonfiction novel set not in the future but in the present." --John Banville, The Guardian "An exquisitely written and continuously fascinating hybrid work of fiction and history." --Catherine Taylor, The Irish Times "Wholly mesmerising and revelatory . . . Completely fascinating." --William Boyd "Using epoch-defining moments from the history of science, from Albert Einstein's theory of relativity to Erwin Schrödinger and Werner Heisenberg's opposing views on quantum mechanics, Labatut uses fiction to crack open the stories of scientists and mathematicians who expanded our notions of the possible, while also presenting them as human, all too human." -- Dazed "Labatut's stylish English-language debut offers an embellished, heretical, and thoroughly engrossing account of the personalities and creative madness that gave rise to some of the 20th century's greatest scientific discoveries. . . [Labatut's] subject is the all-consuming human drive to discover, and the danger therein. . . Hard to pin down and all the more enjoyable for it, this unique work is one to be savored." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "[ When We Cease to Understand the World ] rattles the prevailing narrative of heroic scientific innovators." --Mark Athitakis, Los Angeles Times "[ When We Cease to Understand the World ] is as compact and potent as a capsule of cyanide, a poison whose origin story takes up much of the opening chapter--the first of many looping forays into the wonders and horrors unleashed by science in the past few centuries. . . . It is a meditation in prose that bears a familial relationship to the work of W. G. Sebald or Olga Tokarczuk: a sequence of accounts that skew biographical but also venture into the terrain of imagination. . . . The stories in this book nest inside one another, their points of contact with reality almost impossible to fully determine." --Ruth Franklin, The New Yorker, Shortlisted for the 2021 National Book Award for Translated Literature Selected by President Barack Obama for his Summer 2021 Reading List "Absolutely brilliant. I was utterly gripped and wolfed it down. It feels as if he has invented an entirely new genre." --Mark Haddon "A thrilling account of theories of physics, and as a series of highly-wrought imaginative extrapolations about the physicists who arrived at them." --Geoff Dyer "When We Cease to Understand the World by Benjamín Labatut is the strangest and most original book I''ve read for years. It hovers in a state between fiction and non-fiction, or wave and particle, and makes an account of modern mathematics and science into something as eerie as a great ghost story." --Philip Pullman, New Statesman , ''Books of the Year'' "A dazzling associative caper full of graceful arabesques linking continents and centuries and ideas." -- The Sunday Times Culture "Remind[s] us of fiction''s power to take us to another world and expand our understanding of this one . . . When We Cease to Understand the World showcases the minds seeking to pierce the mysterious heart of mathematics." -- The Guardian , ''Biggest books of autumn'' "It may be possible to actually feel your brain getting bigger as you read." -- Evening Standard "Labatut has written a dystopian nonfiction novel set not in the future but in the present." --John Banville, The Guardian "An exquisitely written and continuously fascinating hybrid work of fiction and history." --Catherine Taylor, The Irish Times "Wholly mesmerising and revelatory . . . Completely fascinating." --William Boyd "Using epoch-defining moments from the history of science, from Albert Einstein''s theory of relativity to Erwin Schrödinger and Werner Heisenberg''s opposing views on quantum mechanics, Labatut uses fiction to crack open the stories of scientists and mathematicians who expanded our notions of the possible, while also presenting them as human, all too human." -- Dazed "Labatut''s stylish English-language debut offers an embellished, heretical, and thoroughly engrossing account of the personalities and creative madness that gave rise to some of the 20th century''s greatest scientific discoveries. . . [Labatut''s] subject is the all-consuming human drive to discover, and the danger therein. . . Hard to pin down and all the more enjoyable for it, this unique work is one to be savored." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "[ When We Cease to Understand the World ] rattles the prevailing narrative of heroic scientific innovators." --Mark Athitakis, Los Angeles Times "[ When We Cease to Understand the World ] is as compact and potent as a capsule of cyanide, a poison whose origin story takes up much of the opening chapter--the first of many looping forays into the wonders and horrors unleashed by science in the past few centuries. . . . It is a meditation in prose that bears a familial relationship to the work of W. G. Sebald or Olga Tokarczuk: a sequence of accounts that skew biographical but also venture into the terrain of imagination. . . . The stories in this book nest inside one another, their points of contact with reality almost impossible to fully determine." --Ruth Franklin, The New Yorker "A gripping meditation on knowledge and hubris. . . . [Labatut] casts the flickering light of gothic fiction on 20th-century science. In five free-floating vignettes, he illuminates the kinship of knowledge and destruction, brilliance and madness. . . . His prose is masterfully paced and vividly rendered in Adrian Nathan West''s magnetic translation." --Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim, The New York Times Book Review "Darkly dazzling. . . [Labatut] illustrates the unbreakable bond between horror and beauty, life-saving and life-destroying. . . . This book--as haunting as it is erudite--stubbornly insists on connecting the wonders of scientific advancement to the atrocities of history." --Sam Sacks, The Wall Street Journal, Selected by President Barack Obama for his Summer 2021 Reading List "Absolutely brilliant. I was utterly gripped and wolfed it down. It feels as if he has invented an entirely new genre." --Mark Haddon "A thrilling account of theories of physics, and as a series of highly-wrought imaginative extrapolations about the physicists who arrived at them." --Geoff Dyer "When We Cease to Understand the World by Benjamín Labatut is the strangest and most original book I've read for years. It hovers in a state between fiction and non-fiction, or wave and particle, and makes an account of modern mathematics and science into something as eerie as a great ghost story." --Philip Pullman, New Statesman , 'Books of the Year' "A dazzling associative caper full of graceful arabesques linking continents and centuries and ideas." -- The Sunday Times Culture "Remind[s] us of fiction's power to take us to another world and expand our understanding of this one . . . When We Cease to Understand the World showcases the minds seeking to pierce the mysterious heart of mathematics." -- The Guardian , 'Biggest books of autumn' "It may be possible to actually feel your brain getting bigger as you read." -- Evening Standard "Labatut has written a dystopian nonfiction novel set not in the future but in the present." --John Banville, The Guardian "An exquisitely written and continuously fascinating hybrid work of fiction and history." --Catherine Taylor, The Irish Times "Wholly mesmerising and revelatory . . . Completely fascinating." --William Boyd "Using epoch-defining moments from the history of science, from Albert Einstein's theory of relativity to Erwin Schrödinger and Werner Heisenberg's opposing views on quantum mechanics, Labatut uses fiction to crack open the stories of scientists and mathematicians who expanded our notions of the possible, while also presenting them as human, all too human." -- Dazed "Labatut's stylish English-language debut offers an embellished, heretical, and thoroughly engrossing account of the personalities and creative madness that gave rise to some of the 20th century's greatest scientific discoveries. . . [Labatut's] subject is the all-consuming human drive to discover, and the danger therein. . . Hard to pin down and all the more enjoyable for it, this unique work is one to be savored." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review, "Absolutely brilliant. I was utterly gripped and wolfed it down. It feels as if he has invented an entirely new genre." --Mark Haddon "A thrilling account of theories of physics, and as a series of highly-wrought imaginative extrapolations about the physicists who arrived at them." --Geoff Dyer "When We Cease to Understand the World by Benjamín Labatut is the strangest and most original book I've read for years. It hovers in a state between fiction and non-fiction, or wave and particle, and makes an account of modern mathematics and science into something as eerie as a great ghost story." --Philip Pullman, New Statesman , 'Books of the Year' "A dazzling associative caper full of graceful arabesques linking continents and centuries and ideas." -- The Sunday Times Culture "Remind[s] us of fiction's power to take us to another world and expand our understanding of this one . . . When We Cease to Understand the World showcases the minds seeking to pierce the mysterious heart of mathematics." -- The Guardian , 'Biggest books of autumn' "It may be possible to actually feel your brain getting bigger as you read." -- Evening Standard "Labatut has written a dystopian nonfiction novel set not in the future but in the present." --John Banville, The Guardian "An exquisitely written and continuously fascinating hybrid work of fiction and history." --Catherine Taylor, The Irish Times "Wholly mesmerising and revelatory . . . Completely fascinating." --William Boyd "Using epoch-defining moments from the history of science, from Albert Einstein's theory of relativity to Erwin Schrödinger and Werner Heisenberg's opposing views on quantum mechanics, Labatut uses fiction to crack open the stories of scientists and mathematicians whose expanded our notions of the possible, while also presenting them as human, all too human." -- Dazed
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