Time Travel

Author:   James Gleick
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN:  

9780007544455


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   07 September 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   James Gleick
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint:   Fourth Estate Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 13.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 18.50cm
Weight:   0.240kg
ISBN:  

9780007544455


ISBN 10:   0007544456
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   07 September 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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'Skilfully weaves together science, technology and culture in a dazzling history of time travel' New Statesman ‘A glorious compendium of conundrums and mind-bogglers … What one reveres Gleick for are the bridges he opens between high science, which he and a few other cognoscenti understand, and the low fiction that everyone enjoys. That’s the word to end with: “enjoy”. In whatever universe you happen to be reading this’ The Times ‘Wonderful and deceptively unassuming … Time, for us, is movement in stasis: we cannot travel backwards or forwards in it but are stuck in the moment, although the moment is always new. This is a profound mystery, and one that the greatest minds throughout history have been unable to make even a start at solving… (Gleick is) possessed of a splendidly dry wit’ Irish Times ‘Time Travel is written with his usual elegance’ Guardian ‘Endlessly fascinating and as thorough as you like, but written with his customary grace and wit’ Spectator ‘This book is a bit like you imagine time travel to be: a dizzying mind-rush through a century of ideas, some lingered over, some only glimpsed; some clearly seen, some blurry. It is vertiginous, exciting, paradoxical – and worth making the journey’ Sunday Times ‘Enthralling…in these pages, time flies’ John Banville ‘Time Travel regularly manages to twist its reader’s mind … A wonderful reminder that the most potent time-travelling technology we have is also the oldest technology we have: storytelling’ Anthony Doerr ‘Superb … Rich in obscure and illuminating information, laced with lyricism, wit, and startling and convincing insights’ Joyce Carol Oates ‘Weird, enthralling, surreal, dreamlike, almost intoxicating’ Irish Independent ‘Gleick more or less invented the modern style of mind-bending scientific non-fiction that does not talk down to its audience: Time Travel is written with his usual elegance’ Guardian


'Skilfully weaves together science, technology and culture in a dazzling history of time travel' New Statesman 'A glorious compendium of conundrums and mind-bogglers ... What one reveres Gleick for are the bridges he opens between high science, which he and a few other cognoscenti understand, and the low fiction that everyone enjoys. That's the word to end with: enjoy . In whatever universe you happen to be reading this' The Times 'Wonderful and deceptively unassuming ... Time, for us, is movement in stasis: we cannot travel backwards or forwards in it but are stuck in the moment, although the moment is always new. This is a profound mystery, and one that the greatest minds throughout history have been unable to make even a start at solving... (Gleick is) possessed of a splendidly dry wit' Irish Times 'Time Travel is written with his usual elegance' Guardian 'Endlessly fascinating and as thorough as you like, but written with his customary grace and wit' Spectator 'This book is a bit like you imagine time travel to be: a dizzying mind-rush through a century of ideas, some lingered over, some only glimpsed; some clearly seen, some blurry. It is vertiginous, exciting, paradoxical - and worth making the journey' Sunday Times 'Enthralling...in these pages, time flies' John Banville 'Time Travel regularly manages to twist its reader's mind ... A wonderful reminder that the most potent time-travelling technology we have is also the oldest technology we have: storytelling' Anthony Doerr 'Superb ... Rich in obscure and illuminating information, laced with lyricism, wit, and startling and convincing insights' Joyce Carol Oates


'This book is a bit like you imagine time travel to be: a dizzying mind-rush through a century of ideas. It is vertiginous, exciting, paradoxical - and worth making the journey' Sunday Times 'Skilfully weaves together science, technology and culture in a dazzling history of time travel' New Statesman 'A glorious compendium of conundrums and mind-bogglers ... What one reveres Gleick for are the bridges he opens between high science, which he and a few other cognoscenti understand, and the low fiction that everyone enjoys. That's the word to end with: enjoy . In whatever universe you happen to be reading this' The Times 'Wonderful and deceptively unassuming ... [Gleick is] possessed of a splendidly dry wit' Irish Times 'Endlessly fascinating and as thorough as you like, but written with his customary grace and wit' Spectator 'Enthralling...in these pages, time flies' John Banville 'Time Travel regularly manages to twist its reader's mind ... A wonderful reminder that the most potent time-travelling technology we have is also the oldest technology we have: storytelling' Anthony Doerr 'Superb ... Rich in obscure and illuminating information, laced with lyricism, wit, and startling and convincing insights' Joyce Carol Oates 'Weird, enthralling, surreal, dreamlike, almost intoxicating' Irish Independent


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James Gleick's three books, Chaos, Genuis,and Faster,have been translated into nearly thirty languages. Gleick, a former reporter and editor of the New York Times,lives in New York. >

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