Einstein in Time and Space, Samuel Graydon
Einstein in Time and Space, Samuel Graydon
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Einstein in Time and Space
A Life in 99 Particles

Author: Samuel Graydon

Narrator: George Reid

Unabridged: 9 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/14/2023


Synopsis

Walter Isaacson’s Einstein meets Craig Brown’s 99 Glimpses of Princess Margaret, in this engaging and innovative biography of the famous physicist told in ninety-nine dazzling vignettes.

Most of us would agree that Albert Einstein’s name is synonymous with “genius” and that his likeness is often used as a shorthand for all scientists, appearing everywhere from cartoons to textbooks. He has become more myth than man. That being the case, how best to capture his essence?

In Einstein in Time and Space, talented young science journalist Samuel Graydon answers that question with an illuminating mosaic—99 intriguingly different particles that cumulatively reveal Einstein’s contradictory and multitudinous nature. Glimpsed among these shards: a slacker who failed every subject but math, a job seeker who couldn’t get hired, a lothario who courted many women, and a charmer who was the life of the party. As brilliant as he was inconsistent, Einstein was simultaneously an avid supporter of the NAACP and the fight for civil rights and someone capable of great prejudice. He was loved by many, known by few, and inspirational to a generation of young physicists. Graydon reveals every corner of Einstein’s world: the false reporting that rocketed Einstein to fame nearly overnight, his effect on people he met merely in passing, even the remarkable posthumous journey of the famed physicist’s brain.

An entertaining and unique story of a man who redefined how we view our universe and our place within it, “this mosaic biography [is crafted with] illuminating skill, style, candor and charm.”—Times Literary Supplement).

About Samuel Graydon

Samuel Graydon is the science editor at The Times Literary Supplement. He has published short fiction and has been longlisted for an Alpine Fellowship. He studied English Language and Literature at the University of Oxford. He and his family live in Bath, UK.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brian

This book is pure marmite (for non-UK audiences, this implies you'll either love it or hate it). It takes a radically different view to building a biographical picture of Albert Einstein, which is just as well, because it's easy to imagine with the number of books on him there are out there that the......more

Audio Book was available on Spotify so I thought I would listen. The person reading it could put you to sleep though... The book was interesting. Parts of the science lost on me but some peaked my interest. Learning about his life in small snippets was a good way of easing into a person like Einstei......more

Goodreads review by Jim

Greatest activity of which man is capable. Opening up yet another fragment of the frontier of beauty.......more

Goodreads review by Ruth

I hadn't really known very much about Einstein before starting this book, but I very much enjoyed it. It's written in an accessible way, and is full of fascinating insights and anecdotes about his life, his work, and his family. There are just a few places where it is a sort of imagined retelling of......more

Goodreads review by Joe

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It pleasantly surprised me with its easy readability while offering valuable insights that paint a more comprehensive picture of the remarkable man, Albert Einstein. Discovering his kindness towards those around him, coupled with his righteous and liberal nature, was......more