Measuring the World
By (Author) Daniel Kehlmann
Quercus Publishing
Quercus Publishing
1st December 2007
4th October 2007
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fiction in translation
833.914
Short-listed for Independent Foreign Fiction Prize 2008
Paperback
272
Width 132mm, Height 199mm, Spine 25mm
238g
At the end of the eighteenth century, two brilliant and eccentric young scientists set out to measure the world.
Alexander von Humboldt swashbuckled his way across the globe: navigating ocean and jungle, eating with cannibals, swimming with electric eels, lowering himself into volcanoes and scaling the highest mountain known to man. Carl Friedrich Gauss, on the other hand, stayed at home, using the power of thought to battle his way into exotic mathematical realms and the landmark realization that space is curved. Measuring the World brings these two geniuses to life, capturing their balancing act between loneliness and love, absurdity and greatness, failure and success.Measuring the World has proved nothing less than a literary sensation... the novel has sold more than 600,000 copies in Germany, knocking J K Rowling and Dan Brown off the bestseller lists... it is the most successful German novel since Patrick Suskind's Perfume... 31-year-old Daniel Kehlmann is a literary wunderkind already being compared to Nabokov and Proust - Guardian I felt so enlivened by reading this delightful novel, finishing the book with such good cheer and hope... the sense of boundless possibility, the excitement of discovery ... optimism and hope ... a wonderful novel instantly clamouring to be made my top choice - Sue Baker, Publishing NewsFilled with wry humour and fascinating anecdotes, this is a warm, witty and ultimately tragic celebration of the many faces of genius - The Good Book GuideIn sparing prose Kehlmann cleverly combines a great enthusiasm for the Enlightenment spirit of enquiry with demystifying depictions of the individuals involved...Moving...Hilarious - Book of the Week - 5 stars out of 6 - Time OutKehlmann creates a comic and engaging narrative of two brilliant but eccentric minds struggling to make sense of the world...Plays cleverly with ideas about varieties of truth and the impossibility of reconciling them - The Sunday Times, Paperback of the WeekThis novel measures the lifelines of two Enlightenment geniuses against each other with a cool scientific confidence...Kehlmann is a skilled navigator and a careful wordsmith - The ObserverMeasuring the World is a sparkling novel of ideas that manages to be both informative and readable. Daniel Kehlmann wears his own knowledge and brings these brilliant men alive with wit and brio - The Mail On SundayAn entertaining jeu d'esprit with a sharp intellectual and satirical edge - The Sunday Telegraph
Daniel Kehlmann was born in Munich in 1975 and moved to Vienna in 1981, where he studied philosophy and literature at university. Measuring the World is his fifth novel.