From the creator of Brain Pickings, a kaleidoscopic and original illumination of the lives and ideas of half a dozen women artists, writers and scientists each of whose paths would influence the lives of those who followed.
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1 only the dreamer wakes
2 to find dismooned among the stardust
3 what is lost and what is gained
4 of the infinite in the finite
5 to figure and transfigure
6 the much that calls for more
7 to brave the light of the world
8 that which exhausts and exalts
9 merely the beautiful
10 divided, indivisible
11 between sinew and spirit
12 between art and life
13 the banality of survival
14 shadowing the light of immortality
15 to gaze and turn away
16 from romance to reason
17 from terror to transcendence
18 unmastering
19 the heart’s circumference
20 bound by neither mind nor matter
21 in the darkness of being
22 searching for totality
23 into the unfathomed
24 where splendor dwells
25 to live and to vanish
26 between the scale of atoms and the scale of worlds
27 between the time of monarchs and the time of stars
28 tracing the thread of being
29 from shoreless seeds to stardust
acknowledgments
bibliography
index
MARIA POPOVA started Brain Pickings in 2006 as a weekly email that went out to seven friends and which she eventually brought online. The site was added to the Library of Congress permanent web archives in 2012. She has written for The Atlantic, The New York Times and Harvard's Nieman Journalism Lab. www.brainpickings.org
“[A] passionate and erudite pursuit of truth and
beauty.” —Booklist (starred review)
“Intimate . . . timely . . . Figuring thunders along with a
novelistic intensity, propelled by the organic drama of its
extraordinary lives . . . It speaks to the quality of Popova’s own
writing that it survives comparison with the literary giants of the
last four centuries. Her wonderfully deft and sincere prose melts
down the raw materials of heavy research into a coruscating flow of
ideas, images, and insights that add skin and sinew to the
bones of biographical fact to create a forward-looking history
that's both timely and timeless.” —Vanity Fair
“Strange and lovely . . . [An] ambitious, challenging and somewhat
category-defying book . . . fascinating . . . beautiful.” —The New
York Times Book Review
“An intricate tapestry in which the lives of these women, and
dozens of other scientific and literary figures, are woven together
through threads of connection across four centuries . . . In
Figuring, we are thrust into a waltz of exquisitely honed
minds—most of them belonging to women, many of them sexually
queer—all insisting on living to their fullest.” —The Washington
Post
“Poignant . . . dynamic and engaging . . . Figuring, if anything,
serves as a corrective to the male/straight school of historical
writing, showcasing women who tried to live their own lives and
create their own worlds in the face of dismissal and neglect.
Finally, perhaps, women like Fuller, Mitchell, and Carson have
found their best chronicler.”—Book and Film Globe
"Figuring is a love letter to scientists of the past, women whose
lived have all too often been eclipsed. . . striking. . . profound.
. . dizzying in its scope. . . inspirational. . . There is grandeur
and beauty in this view of science. . . few have so fulsomely
explored how science and poetry, love and learning, and affairs of
the heart intertwine in a way that, even after more than 500 pages,
leaves one trembling for more. But like other affairs of the heart,
the joys of reading Popova’s prose are perhaps best experienced for
oneself.” —Science!
“Stunning in both its scope and execution. . . [Figuring] is a
shiningly femme, revolutionary, and poetic piece of literature. .
.”—The Harvard Crimson
“Fans of polymath Maria Popova’s popular website, Brain Pickings,
will find themselves right at home in Figuring, her
audacious new work of intellectual history that focuses on the
lives of a coterie of brilliant women. .
. Figuring invites the reader to engage with complex
ideas and challenging personalities, unearthing a wealth of
material for further reflection along the way.” —BookPage
(starred review)
“Fascinating . . . Piecing together human truths and the remarkable
details of these lives well-lived into an extraordinary mosaic of
human existence, Figuring reveals our timeless interconnectedness,
and the inevitable, although improbable, intersections of our lives
in the vastness of the universe.” —BookTrib
“This is an ocean-deep and sky-uplifting book, an elaborate feast
for both brain and soul. Written by the beyond brilliant Popova, it
explores colossal questions through the interwoven lives of
historical figures across centuries and disciplines including
science, literature and art. There are galaxies of themes in the
cosmos of Figuring—it’s a literary masterpiece like nothing
else—but most of all, it’s a book on love, on meaning, on beauty,
and on being.”—Yana Buhrer Tavanier, TED.com
“[With] the immediacy of eyewitness accounts . . . Popova has an
uncanny ability to spot what connects a wide range of notable
figures from different disciplines across four centuries . . .
lyrical and imaginative . . . Figuring is itself a vivid
demonstration of how one book feeds into another, and ideas ripple
outwards across continents for hundreds of years, setting off a
chain reaction of new discoveries . . .”—The Times Literary
Supplement
“A musical, poetic modern classic . . . especially fine and fresh .
. . Among the most compelling biographical pages I have ever read,
rendering me incapable of closing the book.” —The Irish
Times
“The polymathic Popova, presiding genius behind brainpickings.org,
looks at some of the forgotten heroes of science, art, and culture
. . . she peppers thoughtful, lucid consideration of acts of the
imagination with stories that, if ever aired before, are too little
known . . . Throughout her complex, consistently stimulating
narrative, the author blends biography, cultural criticism, and
journalism to forge elegant connections: Dickinson feeds onto
Carson, who looks back to Mitchell, who looks forward to Popova
herself, and with plenty of milestones along the way . . . A
lyrical work of intellectual history, one that Popova's many
followers will await eagerly and that deserves to win her many
more.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“A masterful weave of astronomy, social justice and human
consciousness. It also contains age-old lessons for storytellers
whose job is to bring new ideas to wide audiences.”—Thrive
Global
“A work of alchemy . . . In her hands, biography becomes liquid
gold . . . Figuring is a dense and intricate read, but Popova’s
writing is clear and simple, designed to draw people in. She
doesn’t obfuscate for the sake of it. The complexity is earned,
even necessary for the tapestry she’s creating . . . it’s full of
wonder, emotion and love . . .” —The Michigan Daily
“There is no one in American letters quite like Maria Popova . .
. Through page after page of prose, I accompanied Maria Popova
and her cast of characters until the larger picture came into
focus. Looking into these lives was an invitation to look into my
own, which seemed exactly Popova’s point. Those for whom deep
reading and existential questioning are more pleasure than hardship
will find this book good company.” —The Charleston Post
and Courier
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