Granta 16: Science

Granta 16: Science - Granta: The Magazine of New Writing

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Publisher's Synopsis

For the last thirty or forty years, it has been a commonplace that science and literature don't mix. But recently science writing has undergone a revival and has come to constitute a literature in itself. What accounts for its sudden appeal? That attraction of facts? Or the possibility that 'facts' are themselves inventions of the most spectacular kind? Granta 16, 'Science' is devoted to representing part of this revival. In 'Excesses', Oliver Sacks describes individuals suffering from not only too much personality but too many. In 'Amazon', Eugene Richards and Dorothea Lynch document the terrible mystery of illness and the body. The sexuality of tortoises, the lunacy of invention, the bizarre mating habits of a tropical rodent, the zoo-like existence of the young scientists of Reagan's Star Wars - all invite us to understand 'science' not simply as the study of fact but also as another way, not unlike the novel, of describing the mystery of the world.

Book information

ISBN: 9780140084795
Publisher: Granta Publications
Imprint: Granta Magazine
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 252
Weight: 330g
Height: 1mm
Width: 1mm
Spine width: 1mm