How I Won a Nobel Prize, Julius Taranto
How I Won a Nobel Prize, Julius Taranto
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How I Won a Nobel Prize
A Novel

Author: Julius Taranto

Narrator: Lauren Fortgang

Unabridged: 7 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/12/2023


Synopsis

An incisive, wickedly funny novel about a graduate student who decides to follow her disgraced mentor to a university that gives safe harbor to scholars of ill repute, igniting a crisis of work and a test of her conscience (and marriage). Helen is one of the best minds of her generation. A young physicist on a path to solve high-temperature superconductivity, which could save the planet, Helen is torn when she discovers that her brilliant advisor is involved in a sex scandal. Should she give up on her work with him? Or should she accompany him to a controversial university, founded by a provocateur billionaire, that hosts academics that other schools have thrown out?  

Helen decides she must go – her work is too important. She brings along her partner, Hew, who is much less sanguine about living on an island where the disgraced and deplorable get to operate with impunity. Soon enough, Helen finds herself drawn to an iconoclastic older novelist, while Hew stews in an increasingly radical protest movement. Their rift deepens until both confront choices that will reshape their lives – and maybe the world.

Irreverent, generous, anchored in character, and provocative without being polemical, How I Won a Nobel Prize illuminates the compromises we’ll make for progress, what it means to be a good person, and how to win a Nobel Prize. Turns out it’s not that hard – if you can run the numbers. 

Reviews

Goodreads review by Cheryl on May 18, 2023

This book was a very hard read for me, on many different levels. The lack of punctuation, in regards to conversation, was maddening at times. I'd have to reread things to make sure I understood how it fit. To be frank, I'm not smart enough to read a book like this. The sheer amount of words I had to......more

Goodreads review by Ronald on December 28, 2024

Nick Gillespie on the Reason Roundtable podcast recommended this book. It sounded like an interesting premise (and it is), but I don't think I enjoyed it as much as he did. Not that it's poorly written. It does have an interesting moral to tell about Utopias, even libertarian ones. If you want to es......more

Goodreads review by Aoife on February 18, 2024

This debut novel by Julius Taranto is satire du jour - it’s an irreverent, clever piece of satire that explores MeToo, cancel culture, the old boys’ club and “wokeism”. It’s a deft piece of work in the sense that the author inhabits different perspectives effortlessly and with humour, and it manages......more

Goodreads review by Hannah on March 25, 2025

Book was self-important and tried too hard to make a point, which is probably why it still fell short. Felt like it was trying to be more like Birnam Wood but was nowhere near as good.......more

Goodreads review by Spens on November 07, 2023

I received a copy of the audiobook via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. And that's how recommend consuming this story: listen to the incredibly narrated audiobook and optionally sight read the text, at least if like me, you are not into physics and self-indulgent writing styles go over yo......more