
The Universe in Verse
15 Portals to Wonder Through Science & Poetry
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Maria Popova
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Lili Taylor
In this audiobook Maria Popova, creator of The Marginalian, presents a celebration of the human search for truth and beauty through the lenses of science and poetry.
Poetry and science, as Popova writes in her introduction, "are instruments for knowing the world more intimately and loving it more deeply." In 15 short essays on subjects ranging from the mystery of dark matter and the infinity of pi to the resilience of trees and the intelligence of octopuses, Popova tells the stories of scientific searching and discovery. These stories are interwoven with details from the very real and human lives of scientists—many of them women, many underrecognized—and poets inspired by the same questions and the beauty they reveal. Each essay is paired with a poem reflecting its subject by poets ranging from Emily Dickinson, W. H. Auden, and Edna St. Vincent Millay to Maya Angelou, Diane Ackerman, and Tracy K. Smith. Together, they wake us to a "reality aglow with wonder."
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“This book is a wonder. Science writing so often negates the inherent wonder of science, which comes so brilliantly alive here. Something bursts open in the mind. And let me say this: Maria Popova has the rare gift of starting a sentence and leaving you in trance by its end. I'd read anything she writes.”—Jad Abumrad, creator, Radiolab
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Deeply inspiring
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So much beauty in the natural world
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Magical Brew of Poetry, History, and Science
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A Must Listen
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Power of the Poetry
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Cool idea
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Big Bang of a tender book!
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Maria Popova Curates More than Poetry
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As usual, Maria is brilliant!
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If a college course on science and poetry was offered by this author, I’d totally be on board. This novella is chock full of science and nature and things that make you go hmmm. Given the heaviness of the material, however, with science-y terms ending in y (entropy, infinity, singularity), I found myself craving Morgan Freeman’s uniquely identifiable god voice to liven up the narration.
“Octopuses: the Descartes of the ocean”
My favorite poem was written by this author- and not just because it was about octopuses (octopi?).
Beyond that, I enjoyed ones by Maya Angelou and Stephen Hawkins.
“The body is quieted in awe.”
Overall, however, most of the poems were just okay. The ratio of essay to poem, moreover, was unbalanced in favor of the essays. Thus, we hear five minutes of lecture about a topic before listening to the minute of poetry featuring the same.
Is it weird I wanted Morgan Freeman to narrate?
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