The Sun And Moon Corrupted
By (Author) Philip Ball
Granta Books
Granta Books
16th February 2009
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
336
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 28mm
309g
What if you had developed a machine that generated energy for free and no-one believed you That is the lot of Kurt Neder, once Einstein's accomplice and the brightest young physicist of his generation, now a lost soul wandering Europe in the hope that someone will pay him heed. Enter Lena - an intrepid young British journalist, hoping for a story to kick-start her stalled career, and driven by her own needs and beliefs, and her own need to believe. Her trail takes her from the cafes of Vienna via the castles of Transylvania and the labs of Princeton to the blasted borderlands of the old Soviet Union, in the search for truth and coherence, both scientific and personal. Here is a Geiger-counter of a novel that crackles with ideas and offers the reader insights and emotions not often found in fiction.
'A cracker of a story' Henry Gee, Nature 'Funny and sad and smart' LabLit.com 'A complex tale of global and personal conflicts' FT 'Ball keeps you reading' Telegraph
Philip Ball has written several award-winning works of non-fiction, including Critical Mass: How One Thing Leads to Another, Bright Earth: Art & the Invention of Colour, H2O: a Biography of Water, and The Devil's Doctor: Paracelsus and the World of Renaissance Magic and Science. This is his first novel. He is a consultant editor at Nature and a contributing editor at Prospect. http://philipball.blogspot.com/