NP but Cormac: Literally?

Lealdo de Góis Andrade lealdo.gois.andrade at gmail.com
Sat Oct 29 13:19:00 UTC 2022


I read it recently. It's a good book, especially the first story, about
Fritz Haber. Maybe the general tone felt a bit too sub-Sebaldian for me,
but maybe also I'm being picky.

On Sat., Oct. 29, 2022, 05:01 Mark Kohut, <mark.kohut at gmail.com> wrote:

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> If you want to understand the Physics/Math stuff in Cormac McCarthy's THE
> PASSENGER, read Benjamin Labatut's short and masterful WHEN WE CEASE TO
> UNDERSTAND THE WORLD. Most of the scientists referenced in TP are
> characters in Labatut's novel.
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