Alan Lightman is the author of five previous novels, a book-length narrative poem, two collections of essays, and several books on science. His work has appeared in "The Atlantic, Granta, The New Yorker, The New York Review of Books, "and "Nature, " among other publications. A theoretical physicist as well as a novelist, he has served on the faculties of Harvard and MIT, and was the first person to receive a dual faculty appointment at MIT in science and in the humanities.
"A soulful riff on the birth and eventual demise of our
universe...Lightman the humanist allows room for the compatibility
of rationality with spirituality and mystery, while Lightman the
scientist plays devil's advocate with the partisans of Genesis,
blinding them with logic." -"The New York Times Book Review
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"Though Lightman's clever irreverence recalls Salman Rushdie and
Kevin Brockmeier, his plainspoken style lends the book a fitting
earnestness...Readers who don't mind the liberties the author takes
with the sacred might enjoy this scienced fiction." -"Library
Journal"
"A scientific vision laced with the mirthful aura of
divinity...aglow with wonder." -"Washington Post"
"Just as he did with his incomparable "Einstein's Dreams," Alan
Lightman again surprises us with a work that is utterly original in
both form and content. "Mr g" is a philosophical fable which is at
turns hilarious and moving, rendered with a literary hand so deft
that the weightiest metaphysical topics levitate into pure
delight." -Rebecca Newberger Goldstein
" "
"It would not seem possible for Alan Lightman to match his earlier
tour de force, "Einstein's Dreams," but in" Mr g" he has done
so--with wit, imagination, and transcendent beauty." -Anita
Desai
"Here is the creation of the Universe and the young Creator who
grapples with what he has made--and ultimately with responsibility
and loss...a gem of a novel that is strange witty erudite and alive
with Lightman's playful genius." -Junot Diaz, author of "The Brief
Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao"
"The beautiful writing throughout this little gem of a book is an
Alan Lightman trademark...delightful." -"Washington Times "
"This delightful novel takes the reader on a light hearted romp
through the development of the universe from the Big Bang to its
cold dark end, addressing along the way some of the big questions
that inevitably arise from the development of intelligent life."
-Jerome Friedman, Nobe
"Just as he did with his incomparable "Einstein's Dreams," Alan
Lightman again surprises us with a work that is utterly original in
both form and content. "Mr g" is a philosophical fable which is at
turns hilarious and moving, rendered with a literary hand so deft
that the weightiest metaphysical topics levitate into pure
delight." -Rebecca Newberger Goldstein
" "
"It would not seem possible for Alan Lightman to match his earlier
tour de force, "Einstein's Dreams," but in Mr g he has done
so--with wit, imagination, and transcendent beauty." -Anita
Desai
"Here is the creation of the Universe and the young Creator who
grapples with what he has made--and ultimately with responsibility
and loss...a gem of a novel that is strange witty erudite and alive
with Lightman's playful genius." -Junot Diaz, author of "The Brief
Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao"
"This delightful novel takes the reader on a light hearted romp
through the development of the universe from the Big Bang tol
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