Starborn, Roberto Trotta
Starborn, Roberto Trotta
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Starborn
How the Stars Made Us (and Who We Would Be Without Them)

Author: Roberto Trotta

Narrator: George Weightman

Unabridged: 11 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 11/07/2023


Synopsis

A sweeping inquiry into how the night sky has shaped human history 

For as long as humans have lived, we have lived beneath the stars. But under the glow of today’s artificial lighting, we have lost the intimacy our ancestors once shared with the cosmos.  

In Starborn, cosmologist Roberto Trotta reveals how stargazing has shaped the course of human civilization. The stars have served as our timekeepers, our navigators, our muses—they were once even our gods. How radically different would we be, Trotta also asks, if our ancestors had looked up to the night sky and seen… nothing? He pairs the history of our starstruck species with a dramatic alternate version, a world without stars where our understanding of science, art, and ourselves would have been radically altered.  

Revealing the hidden connections between astronomy and civilization, Starborn summons us to the marvelous sight that awaits us on a dark, clear night—to lose ourselves in the immeasurable vastness above.  

About Roberto Trotta

Roberto Trotta is professor of theoretical physics at the International School for Advanced Study in Trieste, Italy, and visiting professor of astrostatistics at Imperial College London. The award-winning author of The Edge of the Sky, he lives under dark skies near Trieste. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Fiona on October 26, 2023

Oh, the irony of rating this book with stars! This was a wonderful nonfiction read encompassing what felt like all of human existence. The writing was enjoyable and engaging, and I really liked the way the chapters were set up as to not overwhelm with information. An old man scoffed at me while I rea......more

Goodreads review by Rob on December 25, 2023

In Starborn: Our Place in the Universe, astrophysicist Roberto Trotta ambitiously attempts to synthesize physics, astronomy, philosophy, and spirituality while exploring the origins of the cosmos and humanity's place within it. While the book offers an admirable overview of scientific theories about......more

Goodreads review by Arvind on December 29, 2023

In this highly personal and passionate narrative, cosmologist Roberto Trotta takes us on a whirlwind tour of the stellar heavens. What is it that creates wonder in us when we look up at the bright night sky? And why should we do it more often as we race towards a fast-accelerating Anthropocene extin......more

Goodreads review by Brendan on August 15, 2024

3 parts Carl Sagan, 2 parts Bill Bryson, and Sir David Attenborough to taste.......more

Goodreads review by Ruminahui on November 29, 2024

Com seriem els humans si no haguéssim pogut contemplar mai les estrelles? Aquest és el punt de partida del llibre: comprendre el paper fonamental de l'observació del cel en la història de la humanitat pensant en un what if d'allò més interessant. És un molt bon llibre de divulgació quan l'autor parl......more


Quotes

"Trotta offers a stellar survey of the 'remarkable but often unrecognized' role played by stars and other cosmic bodies in human history... . The prose is evocative...and the history fascinates...it’s a stimulating take on how the heavens have shaped life on Earth."—Publishers Weekly

"A largely satisfying miscellany about stars."—Kirkus

“A stunning and unforgettable voyage through the stars. Almost every page will make you gulp in astonishment. To be so authoritative and yet so readable and companionable is a rare and priceless achievement.”—Stephen Fry, actor

“We are in danger of losing our night skies, our first and most primal connection to the greater universe around us. Roberto Trotta’s rich and poetic book is a powerful call to preservation. By tracing the intimate connections between human history and the stars above, he reminds us the skies are not only filled with beauty, but also with meaning and promise.”—Sean Carroll, author of The Biggest Ideas in the Universe

“A sweeping tour of humanity’s relationship with the night sky, Starborn soars from the historical to the personal. Trotta reveals how our lives are intertwined with the stars, from the exploration of our own planet and the birth of the sciences to how the human gaze turned inward. He also offers fantastical vignettes of what might have been—imagining a world without the heavens—and a clear-eyed view of humankind’s current and future connection with Earth and the cosmos.”—Professor Emily Levesque, author of The Last Stargazers

“Who would’ve thought the stars were so decisive for humanity? Fascinating and wondrous, the untold starry tale of how we came to be and a stark warning of the starless desolation ahead, should we be unwise enough to neglect our cosmic heritage.”—Professor Carissa Véliz, author of Privacy Is Power

“A fascinating insight into how and why the study of the stars has been central to the human story, and a book for anyone who cares about human culture and where it will be heading next.”—Andy Lawrence, author of Losing the Sky

“The most universal feature of our environment, the starry sky has been wondered at by all human societies since prehistoric times. Trotta draws on a trove of historical, scientific, and literary sources to reveal the often-surprising influences of a cosmic perspective on human lives. A fascinating book, admirable for erudition and style, that will leave readers viewing the stars with fresh eyes.”—Professor Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal

“Beautifully written and intensely personal, Trotta has produced the perfect guide to how the star-speckled sky has shaped the human story. A lyrical hymn to the cosmos and our intimate connection to the heavens.”—Professor Lewis Dartnell, author of Being Human

“Stimulating and sobering, a very readable inquiry into the night sky with a broad sweep.”—Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell, University of Oxford