The Voice Of Genius: Conversations With Nobel Scientists And Other Luminaries
By (Author) Denis Brian
INGRAM PUBLISHER SERVICES US
Perseus Books
11th January 2001
United States
General
Non Fiction
509.22
Paperback
440
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
Nobel Prize winners and other scientific greats reveal the secrets of the universe, human nature, and the mind.. In this unique book, celebrated biographer Denis Brian draws on some of the greatest scientific minds of the twentieth century, in pursuit of their distinct views on life, knowledge, and the cosmos. A provocative and revealing interviewer, Brian weaves together the insights and personal stories of a stellar cast of Nobel Prize winners and other luminaries, including Linus Pauling's ill-fated support of Vitamin C as a cure for cancer, Ashley Montagu's explanation of why the sex drive is not innate, and various personal recollections of the making of the atomic bomb, Heisenberg's role in Nazi Germany, and the spy case of Klaus Fuchs.
"Master of the art of the interview, Brian gets his subjects conversing with a lively clarity." The New Yorker; "Brian is an excellent interviewer...[This book is] well written, provocative, and full of interesting portraits of the leading thinkers of our age." Kirkus Reviews
Denis Brian is an acclaimed biographer, journalist, novelist, and playwright. He is the author of twelve books, including Einstein: A Life, The True Gen: An Intimate Portrait of Hemingway by Those Who Knew Him Best, and the forthcoming Joseph Pulitzer and His "Indegoddampendent" World.