Stargazing in the Atomic Age: Essays - Paperback

Stargazing in the Atomic Age: Essays - Paperback

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Stargazing in the Atomic Age: Essays - Paperback

Stargazing in the Atomic Age: Essays - Paperback

$27.94
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by Anne Goldman (Author)

A Kirkus Best Book of the Year

During World War II, with apocalypse imminent, a group of well-known Jewish scientists and artists sidestepped despair by challenging themselves to solve some of the most difficult questions posed by our age. Many had just fled Europe. Others were born in the United States to immigrants who had escaped Russia's pogroms. Alternately celebrated as mavericks and dismissed as eccentrics, they trespassed the boundaries of their own disciplines as the entrance to nations slammed shut behind them.

In Stargazing in the Atomic Age, Anne Goldman interweaves personal and intellectual history in exuberant essays that cast new light on these figures and their virtuosic thinking. In lyric, lucent sentences that dance between biography and memoir as they connect innovation in science with achievement in the arts, Goldman yokes the central dramas of the modern age with the brilliant thinking of earlier eras. Here, Einstein plays Mozart to align mathematical principle with the music of the spheres and Rothko paints canvases whose tonalities echo the stark prose of Genesis. Nearby, Bellow evokes the dirt and dazzle of the Chicago streets, while upon the heels of World War II, Chagall illuminates stained glass no less buoyant than the
effervescent notes of Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue.

In these essays, Goldman reminds readers that Jewish history offers as many illustrations of accomplishment as of affliction. At the same time, she gestures toward the ways in which experiments in science and art that defy partisanship can offer us inspiration during a newly divisive era.

Author Biography

ANNE GOLDMAN is a professor of English at Sonoma State University and author of Take My Word: Autobiographical Innovations of Ethnic American Working Women, Continental Divides: Revisioning American Literature, and María Amparo Ruiz de Burton: Critical and Pedagogical Perspectives. Her essays and fiction have appeared in Tin House, the Guardian, the Georgia Review, the Gettsyburg Review, and the Southwest Review. She has been nominated for a National Magazine Award and recognized with a National Endowment for the Humanities award and an Ahmanson/Getty Fellowship.

Number of Pages: 160
Dimensions: 0.48 x 8.84 x 6.36 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: January 15, 2021

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