Granta 16 Summer 1985 - Science
작성자
Bill Buford
아직 평점이 없습니다
Science & Technology
형식
페이퍼백
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 1985
출판사
Penguin
설명
In this engaging collection, readers are invited into a world where science meets storytelling in a delightful blend of essays and short narratives. Each piece, crafted by a diverse mix of voices, unravels profound insights about the natural world and our place within it. From Germaine Greer's thought-provoking takes to quirky explorations by lesser-known writers, the anthology is a rich tapestry of ideas that sparks curiosity and reflection.
Set against the backdrop of summer, the writing is vibrant and alive, echoing the season's energy. It invites laughter, contemplation, and perhaps a bit of awe, as the authors explore everything from fundamental scientific principles to the human experiences that shape our understanding of them.
This collection serves as both an introduction and an invitation—a gentle nudge for those eager to explore the myriad ways science informs life, culture, and art. Perfect for readers looking to broaden their horizons, each story promises to entertain while deepening one’s appreciation for the intricate dance between science and everyday experience.
Set against the backdrop of summer, the writing is vibrant and alive, echoing the season's energy. It invites laughter, contemplation, and perhaps a bit of awe, as the authors explore everything from fundamental scientific principles to the human experiences that shape our understanding of them.
This collection serves as both an introduction and an invitation—a gentle nudge for those eager to explore the myriad ways science informs life, culture, and art. Perfect for readers looking to broaden their horizons, each story promises to entertain while deepening one’s appreciation for the intricate dance between science and everyday experience.