Sean B. Carroll is the author of Remarkable Creatures, a finalist for the National Book Award, The Making of the Fittest, winner of the Phi Beta Kappa Science Book Award, and of Endless Forms Most Beautiful. Carroll also writes a monthly feature “Remarkable Creatures” for the New York Times Science Times. An internationally-known scientist and leading educator, Dr. Carroll currently heads the Department of Science Education of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and is Professor of Molecular Biology and Genetics at the University of Wisconsin.
Praise for Sean B. Carroll's Brave Genius "This is, in short, a
gripping book throughout, and Carroll deserves all praise for his
double portrait of two exemplary heroes of conscience and
intellect."
--Washington Post "Suspenseful...Brave Genius is briskly paced and
ambitiously sprawling, offering potted accounts of historical
episodes large and small (the fall of France, the 1956 Hungarian
crisis, Camus's famous feud with Jean-Paul Sartre, the discovery of
the double helix), along with finer-grained descriptions of Camus's
and Monod's work. Dr. Carroll has done some impressive archival
digging, turning up fresh and often vivid details."
--New York Times "Carroll beautifully encapsulates how two men
seemingly so far apart in their philosophies and achievements both
ended up sharing 'exceptional lives' transformed by 'exceptional
events.'"
--Scientific American
"Carroll does a masterful job of keeping the many elements together
and the story moving....In 1959, C. P. Snow wrote of the "two
cultures" -- that gulf between science and the humanities. Brave
Genius provides an opportunity for those on both sides of the
divide to sample a potent mix of genet-ics, philosophy and
literature, forged in the twentieth-century tumult of war and cold
war." --Nature "[A]n exciting and impressively told tale."
--American Scholar "Their relationship, Carroll finds, not only
illuminates the work of both men, but also unlocks the political
and philosophical contingencies of a key moment in 20th-century
thought...Carroll, an important biologist with true storytelling
talents, recounts the tale beautifully."
--Los Angeles Review of Books
"Readers will learn a good deal about symbolism in Camus' fiction
and biochemistry in Monod's molecular biology. But, above all, they
will learn about a luminous friendship forged in dark times. A rare
chronicle of valiant thinkers fighting political oppression and
transcending professional boundaries."
--Booklist (starred review)
"Carroll deftly weaves science and history together in his account
of the lives, accomplishments, and friendship of two exceptional
men...Spanning history, science, and philosophy, this dual
biographical study of two significant 20th-century figures will
appeal to a diverse audience."
--Library Journal
"[S]killfully combining science, biography and history... An
important story well-told."
--Kirkus Reviews
"Carroll has a winning way with words, and everything he writes
about (especially difficult matters of science) sparkles with
clarity."
--Publishers Weekly "A brave, ambitious, unexpected book. Who knew
that Sean B. Carroll, a brilliant biologist, could or would write
such a work of literary, political, and scientific history? It
brings many revelations, offers several heroes, but at its heart is
Jacques Monod, emerging as one of the great, complete men of the
20th century."
--David Quammen, author of Spillover and The Song of the Dodo "Art
and science are two essential components forming the very essence
of what makes being human worth being human. Sean Carroll has done
a yeoman's job of merging these two vital areas beautifully in this
moving and carefully researched history of two great minds and two
brave men...It is impossible not to be inspired by their
story."
--Lawrence M. Krauss, author of The Physics of Star Trek and A
Universe from Nothing
"A remarkable profile. With deep research and compelling
story-telling, Sean Carroll follows these two Nobel-prize winners
from the desperate depths of World War II to international
fame."
--Carl Zimmer, author of Soul Made Flesh and Microcosm
"A tour de force, a gripping narrative of a pivotal time in the
history of Europe and of science. Finishing Brave Genius, I felt
inspired by the determination of the key characters in the book, by
their quest for liberty in the face of great injustice, and by the
power their discoveries gave to understanding the living
world."
--Neil Shubin, author of Your Inner Fish and The Universe Within
"The story of two brilliant men who understood better than anyone
the randomness and absurdity of life, but who fought valiantly and
fiercely to make the world a better place. History, personality,
and ideas come together in this amazing tale of science, philosophy
and friendship."
--Sean M. Carroll, author of From Eternity to Here and Particle at
the End of the Universe
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