Bryan Giemza challenges the myth of the solitary genius, both in
scientific and humanistic endeavors, and demonstrates how Cormac
McCarthy is the exceptional figure whose work allows and encourages us
to interrogate the marriage of the sciences and humanities. Drawing
from previously unsurfaced archival connections as well as a range of
primary sources and interview subjects, including those close to
McCarthy, Giemza places McCarthy's work within contemporary scientific
discourse and literary criticism. Timely and innovative in both
content and structure, the volume includes a biographical examination
of the writer's love of science and the path that led him to the Santa
Fe Institute and offers a rare look behind its closed doors. The book
probes the STEM subjects – with chapters focused on technology,
engineering, and math – within and throughout McCarthy's fictional
universe and biography. The final chapter explores McCarthy's
friendship with Guy Davenport and their shared interest in creating a
unified aesthetic theory alongside McCarthy's essays and most recent
literary projects, The Passenger and Stella Maris. In arguing that
science and art are connected by aesthetics, Giemza confirms the
profound truth of McCarthy's unwavering belief that "There's a beauty
to science" and a language of human understanding that transcends
words.
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ISBN
9781501383793
Publisert
2023
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Bloomsbury Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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