Stranger Than We Can Imagine: Making Sense of the Twentieth Century

John Higgs

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This is the story of the twentieth century told through the ideas produced at the furthest fringes of science, arts and culture. Its cast includes well-known geniuses such as Albert Einstein, Francis Crick and Pablo Picasso, as well as infamous but ne’er-do-wells including Timothy Leary, Aleister Crowley and Keith Richards.

ISBN: 9781780226576 Category:

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‘An illuminating work of massive insight’ Alan Moore

‘A sensational book. Heartily recommended’ Rufus Hound

It is the century about which we know too much, yet understand too little. With disorientating ideas such as relativity, cubism, the id, existentialism, chaos mathematics and postmodernism to contend with, the twentieth century, John Higgs argues, cannot fit easily into a traditional historical narrative. Time, then, for a new perspective.

Higgs takes us on a refreshingly eclectic journey through the knotty history of the strangest of centuries. In the company of radical artists, scientists, geniuses and eccentrics, he shows us how the elegant, clockwork universe of the Victorians became increasingly woozy and uncertain; and how in the twentieth century we discovered that our world is not just stranger than we imagine, but ‘stranger than we can imagine’.

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Weight 0.257 kg
Dimensions 19.5 × 13.1 × 2.1 cm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

352

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

909.82 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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