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Chasing the Sun: The Epic Story of the Star That Gives Us Life - Richard Cohen
Chasing the Sun: The Epic Story of the Star That Gives Us Life
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In the grand tradition of the scholar-adventurer, acclaimed author Richard Cohen takes us around the world to illuminate our relationship with the star that gives us life. Whether floating in a skiff on the Ganges as the Sun descends behind the funeral pyres of Varanasi, interviewing... show more
In the grand tradition of the scholar-adventurer, acclaimed author Richard Cohen takes us around the world to illuminate our relationship with the star that gives us life. Whether floating in a skiff on the Ganges as the Sun descends behind the funeral pyres of Varanasi, interviewing psychologists in the Norwegian Arctic about the effects of darkness, or watching tomato seedlings in southern Spain being hair-brushed (the better to catch the Sun’s rays), Cohen tirelessly pursues his quarry. Drawing on more than seven years of research, he reports from locations in eighteen different countries, including the Novolazarevskaya science station in Antarctica (the coldest place on Earth); the Arizona desert (the sunniest); the Pope’s observatory-cum-fortress outside Rome (possible the least accessible); and the crest of Mount Fuji, where—entirely alone—he welcomes the sunrise on the longest day of the year. As he soon discovers, the Sun is present everywhere—in mythology, language, religion, sciences, art, literature, and medicine; in the ocean depths; even atop the Statue of Liberty. Ancient worshippers believed our star was a man with three eyes and four arms, abandoned by his spouse because his brightness made her weary. The early Christians appropriated the halo from sun imagery and saw the cross as an emblem of the Sun and its rays. Galileo was the first to espy blemishes on the solar surface—sunspots—but hid his discoveries for fear of persecution. Einstein helped duplicate the source of the Sun’s power to create the atomic bomb; while the “Sun King” Louis XIV, Chairman Mao, Adolf Hitler, and the Japanese emperors all co-opted the Sun to enlarge their authority. Conan Doyle had Sherlock Holmes declare that even thinking about the solar system took up too much space in his brain, while Richard Wagner had Tristan inveigh against daylight as the enemy of romantic love. Packed with interesting figures (the Sun is responsible for 44 percent of the world’s tidal energy, and when aligned with the Moon, as at high tide, makes us all minutely taller); extraordinary myths (in India, just a few years ago, pregnant women were still being kept indoors during an eclipse, for fear their babies would be born blind or with cleft palates); and surprising anecdotes (during the Vietnam War, a large number of mines dropped into Haiphong harbor blew up simultaneously in response to a large solar flare), this splendidly illustrated volume is erudite, informative, and supremely entertaining. It not only explains the star that so inspires us, but shows how complex our relations with it have been—and continue to be.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9781400068753 (1400068754)
Publisher: Random House, Inc.
Pages no: 608
Edition language: English
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2.0 Chasing the Sun: The Epic Story of the Star That Gives Us Life
I have no idea how anyone can write such a boring and long-winded book on such an incredible and exiting subject!
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5.0 Chasing the Sun: The Epic Story of the Star That Gives Us Life
An epic story indeed. This book was too big for bedtime so I left it in the living room and read a chapter or a few pages when I felt like it. The best chapters were brilliant - and I can imagine that all the chapters were good but that for each individual different chapters might be the ones to spa...
Edward
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2.0 Chasing the Sun: A Cultural and Scientific History of the Star That Gives Us Life
List of Illustrations and Illustration CreditsPrefaceSunrise on Mount Fuji--Chasing the Sun: A Cultural and Scientific History of the Star That Gives Us LifeSunset on the GangesAcknowledgementsSourcesIndex
Edward
Edward rated it
2.0 Chasing the Sun: A Cultural and Scientific History of the Star That Gives Us Life
List of Illustrations and Illustration CreditsPrefaceSunrise on Mount Fuji--Chasing the Sun: A Cultural and Scientific History of the Star That Gives Us LifeSunset on the GangesAcknowledgementsSourcesIndex
carey
carey rated it
Massive disappointment - load of mish mash comprising personal anecdotes, pseudo science, myths, etc that amounted to a load of rubbish. I kept going just because I couldn't believe what he would put in next. Although the literary section - yawn - was reasonable.
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