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Science and Literature in Cormac McCarthys Expanding Worlds
By (Author) Bryan Giemza
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic USA
1st June 2023
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Technology: general issues
813.54
Hardback
184
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
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 McCarthys 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 McCarthys fictional universe and biography. The final chapter explores McCarthys friendship with Guy Davenport and their shared interest in creating a unified aesthetic theory alongside McCarthys 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 McCarthys unwavering belief that "Theres a beauty to science" and a language of human understanding that transcends words.
Bryan Giemzas groundbreaking study of the integration of science and humanities in Cormac McCarthys fiction is both beautifully written and compelling. His investigation into McCarthys scientific fascination and his experience at the Santa Fe Institute offers a convergence of what too often are viewed as disparate cultures, instead positing imaginative symmetries which yield fresh and provocative insights. * Robert Newman, President, National Humanities Center, USA *
If you ever wished you could probe the mind of Cormac McCarthy to untangle the complexities of his novels, Bryan Giemza has written a fascinating manual with valuable keys to explicating much of McCarthys later work. * Dennis McCarthy, author of The Gospel According to Billy the Kid (2021) *
Bryan A. Giemza is Associate Professor of Humanities and Literature at Texas Tech University, USA. He is author or editor of six books, including Irish Catholic Writers and the Invention of the American South (2013), winner of the 2014 South Atlantic Modern Language Association Studies Award, and Images of Depression-Era Louisiana: The FSA Photographs of Ben Shahn, Russell Lee, and Marion Post Wolcott (2017; with Maria Hebert Leiter).