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Brilliant - by Jane Brox (Paperback)

Brilliant - by  Jane Brox (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>A sweeping history of the human use and invention of artifical light, exploring how changes in the technology of light have affected perceptions of the world and altered the possibilities for life in it. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In <em>Brilliant</em>, award-winning author Jane Brox offers a sweeping history of our transformative relationship with light--from the stone lamps of the Pleistocene to LEDs embedded in fabrics of the future--and reveals that the surprising, complex story of our illumination is also the story of our modern selves.</p><p>Just five hundred years ago almost everyone lived at the mercy of the dark, yet today so much of life as we know it--our long evening hours, our flexible working days, our feelings of safety at night--depends upon cheap, abundant light. Brox not only examines the social and environmental implications of this remarkable transformation, she tells a compelling story imbued with human voices, startling insights, and timely questions about how the light of the future will shape our lives.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p><i>The Fascinating Story of Our Emergence from Dark and How We Came to Inhabit Our World Built of Light</i> </p><p> It takes a special turn of mind to even think of writing a history of artificial light. But Jane Brox takes this curious, thin slice of history and makes of it a dazzling epic. Lev Grossman, <i>Time</i>, Top 10 Everything of 2010 </p><p> Ruminative and curious, Brox excels at discussing the cultural and psychological changes wrought by more and better light . . . An intriguing investigation of a state of being well lighted that we take utterly for granted. <i>New York Times Book Review </i></p><p>Five hundred years ago almost everyone lived at the mercy of the night. Today, life as we know it long evening hours and our feeling of safety depends upon cheap, abundant light. In <i>Brilliant</i>, award-winning author Jane Brox offers a sweeping history of our relationship with light, from the stone lamps of the Pleistocene to the LEDs of the future. In this compelling story imbued with human voices and startling insights Brox also raises timely questions about how the light to come will shape our lives, and ultimately reveals that as we have changed light, light has also changed us. </p><p> Brox succeeds brilliantly thanks to writing that rivals her subject in sparkle, glow, and wattage. Sylvia Nasar, author of <i>A Beautiful Mind </i></p><p>JANE BROX is the author of <i>Clearing Land</i>, <i>Five Thousand Days Like This One</i>, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, and <i>Here and Nowhere Else</i>, which received the L. L. Winship/PEN New England Award. She lives in Maine. Visit www. janebrox.com. <br>"<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Just one of the many pleasures of Jane Brox's sweeping history of human light is its evocation of the wonder and fascination the lowly light bulb roused when it was new, before it became, by virtue of the reverse alchemy of mass production, abundant and déclassé. Brox succeeds brilliantly thanks to writing that rivals her subject in sparkle, glow, and wattage.--Sylvia Nasar, author of <em>A Beautiful Mind</em> "I'll gladly read anything by Jane Brox on any subject, but her poetic and original retelling of the story of manmade light provides a suitably grand occasion for her superb powers of observation and her intimate, precise, startlingly evocative prose to shine." --Carlo Rotella, author of <em>Cut Time</em><em></em> In gracious, elegant, unhurried prose, Jane Brox unspools the story of light. Every page contains at least one small marvel, but the greatest wonder is the realization that what she has illuminated is nothing less than a story of ourselves, and of the myriad ways our lives are 'interconnected, contingent, and intricate.' BRILLIANT, indeed.---Leah Hager Cohen, athor of <em>Train Go Sorry</em> and <em>House Lights</em> <p/>Brilliant is fascinating in its subject matter, charming in its storytelling and accessible style, and meticulously researched. This kind of book helps place science in a human context.--Alan Lightman, author of <em>Einstein's Dreams</em><br>

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