**"This book is only for people who like joy, absurdity, passion, genius, dry wit, youthful folly, amusing historical arcana, or telescopes." --Rivka Galchen, author of _Little Labors_ and _American Innovations_** **** In 1666, an astronomer makes a prediction shared by no one else in the world:
The Organs of Sense
β Scribed by Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm;Sachs, Adam Ehrlich
- Publisher
- Farrar, Straus and Giroux
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 176 KB
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Europe,Europe.
- ISBN
- 0374719969
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
"This book is only for people who like joy, absurdity, passion, genius, dry wit, youthful folly, amusing historical arcana, or telescopes." βRivka Galchen, author of Little Labors and American InnovationsIn 1666, an astronomer makes a prediction shared by no one else in the world: at the stroke of noon on June 30 of that year, a solar eclipse will cast all of Europe into total darkness for four seconds. This astronomer is rumored to be using the longest telescope ever built, but he is also known to be blindβand not only blind, but incapable of sight, both his eyes having been plucked out some time before under mysterious circumstances. Is he mad? Or does he, despite this impairment, have an insight denied the other scholars of his day?These questions intrigue the young Gottfried Leibnizβnot yet the world-renowned polymath who would go on to discover calculus, but a nineteen-year-old whose faith in reason is shaky at best. Leibniz sets off to investigate the astronomerβs claim, and over the three hours remaining before the eclipse occursβor fails to occurβthe astronomer tells the scholar the haunting and hilarious story behind his strange prediction: a tale that ends up encompassing kings and princes, family squabbles, obsessive pursuits, insanity, philosophy, art, loss, and the horrors of war. Written with a tip of the hat to the works of Thomas Bernhard and Franz Kafka, The Organs of Sense stands as a towering comic fable: a story about the nature of perception, and the ways the heart of a loved one can prove as unfathomable as the stars.
β¦ Subjects
Europe
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