“As I remember, I had just woken up from a nap when I decided to create the universe.”
So begins Alan Lightman’s playful and profound new novel, Mr g, the story of Creation as told by God. Barraged by the constant advisements and bickerings of Aunt Penelope and Uncle Deva, who live with their nephew in the shimmering Void, Mr g proceeds to create time, space, and matter. Then come stars, planets, animate matter, consciousness, and, finally, intelligent beings with moral dilemmas. Mr g is all powerful but not all knowing and does much of his invention by trial and error.
Even the best-laid plans can go awry, and Mr g discovers that with his creation of space and time come some unforeseen consequences—especially in the form of the mysterious Belhor, a clever and devious rival. An intellectual equal to Mr g, Belhor delights in provoking him: Belhor demands an explanation for the inexplicable, requests that the newly created intelligent creatures not be subject to rational laws, and maintains the necessity of evil. As Mr g watches his favorite universe grow into maturity, he begins to understand how the act of creation can change himself, the Creator.
With echoes of Calvino, Rushdie, and Saramago, combining science, theology, and moral philosophy, Mr g is a stunningly imaginative work that celebrates the tragic and joyous nature of existence on the grandest possible scale.
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"Aglow with wonder. . . . A far more subtle divine comedy. . . . It's a scientific vision laced with the mirthful aura of divinity." --"The Washington Post Book World"
"A soulful riff on the birth and eventual demise of our universe." --"The New York Times Book Review"
"Lightman writes exquisitely, so this fable on the origin of space, time, matter and life is a wordfest that is securely pinned to the rational--making him a 'magic realist' of a refreshingly different stripe." --"Nature"
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"Entertaining. . . . Clever and witty."--"The Boston Globe"
"A scientist's creation myth. . . . Lightman hints that in the face of the universe's wondrous complexity and tremendous capacity for chaos, even an all-powerful creator may be humbled." --"The Daily Beast"
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"A fluent description of the cosmos based on the principles of quantum physics--a stunning, symmetrical light show of subatomic particles." --"The Wall Street Journal"
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"Lightman is fundamentally serious, not satirical, and his awed amazement at the universe is contagious." --"The Columbus Dispatch"
"The beautiful writing throughout this little gem of a book is an Alan Lightman trademark." --"The Washington Times"
"[Lightman] has, in "Mr g," created not just a fascinating and oddly moving novel, but an entire genre: call it cosmological scientism. Or scientific cosmology. . . . There's nothing else like it." --"The Vancouver Sun"
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"A cosmic wink at the infinite loop of creativity and mystery." --"The Miami Herald"
"With wit and a good sense of humor, Lightman is able to approach this very divisive topic in a manner that is sure to please Creationists and Darwinists alike. He deftly combines theology, complex scientific principles and more dilemmas into a lovely tale." --"The Charleston Post & Courier"
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"A beautiful and philosophical fable that weaves the laws of quantum physics into a modern Genesis myth that will stick with a reader long after the book is put away." --"New York Journal of Books"
"With iridescent precision, fairy-tale wonder, and brainy humor, Lightman crafts an enthralling and provocative cosmic parable that offers a startlingly fresh perspective on the mysteries of the universe and the paradoxical human condition." --"Booklist" (starred review)
"A delightful, sensual mixture of the mundane and divine--and sometimes it's not clear which is which. . . . It deals powerfully with some of the deepest issues of existence, ethics, and the human condition. I think I've never read a more compelling description of the beauty of the universe. Its irreverent awe is powerful. I loved it!" --Kip Thorne, author of" Black Holes and Time Warps"
"This delightful novel takes the reader on a light hearted romp through the development of the universe from the Big Bang to its cold dark end, addressing along the way some of the big questions that inevitably arise from the development of intelligent life." --Jerome Friedman, Nobel Prize-winning physicist
"Just as he did with his incomparable "Einstein's Dreams," Alan Lightman again surprises us with a work that is utterly original in both form and content. "Mr g" is a philosophical fable which is at turns hilarious and moving, rendered with a literary hand so deft that the weightiest metaphysical topics levitate into pure delight."--Rebecca Newberger Goldstein, author of "36 Arguments for the Existence of God "
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"It would not seem possible for Alan Lightman to match his earlier tour de force, "Einstein's Dreams," but in "Mr g" he has done so--with wit, imagination, and transcendent beauty." --Anita Desai
"Here is the creation of the Universe and the young Creator who grapples with what he has made--and ultimately with responsibility and loss. A gem of a novel that is strange, witty, erudite, and alive with Lightman's playful genius." --Junot DIaz, author of "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao"
Aglow with wonder. . . . A far more subtle divine comedy. . . . It s a scientific vision laced with the mirthful aura of divinity. "The Washington Post Book World"
A soulful riff on the birth and eventual demise of our universe. "The New York Times Book Review"
Lightman writes exquisitely, so this fable on the origin of space, time, matter and life is a wordfest that is securely pinned to the rational making him a magic realist of a refreshingly different stripe. "Nature"
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Entertaining. . . . Clever and witty. "The Boston Globe"
A scientist s creation myth. . . . Lightman hints that in the face of the universe s wondrous complexity and tremendous capacity for chaos, even an all-powerful creator may be humbled. "The Daily Beast"
""
A fluent description of the cosmos based on the principles of quantum physics a stunning, symmetrical light show of subatomic particles. "The Wall Street Journal"
""
Lightman is fundamentally serious, not satirical, and his awed amazement at the universe is contagious. "The Columbus Dispatch"
The beautiful writing throughout this little gem of a book is an Alan Lightman trademark. "The Washington Times"
[Lightman] has, in "Mr g," created not just a fascinating and oddly moving novel, but an entire genre: call it cosmological scientism. Or scientific cosmology. . . . There s nothing else like it. "The Vancouver Sun"
""
A cosmic wink at the infinite loop of creativity and mystery. "The Miami Herald"
With wit and a good sense of humor, Lightman is able to approach this very divisive topic in a manner that is sure to please Creationists and Darwinists alike. He deftly combines theology, complex scientific principles and more dilemmas into a lovely tale. "The Charleston Post & Courier"
""
A beautiful and philosophical fable that weaves the laws of quantum physics into a modern Genesis myth that will stick with a reader long after the book is put away. "New York Journal of Books"
With iridescent precision, fairy-tale wonder, and brainy humor, Lightman crafts an enthralling and provocative cosmic parable that offers a startlingly fresh perspective on the mysteries of the universe and the paradoxical human condition. "Booklist" (starred review)
A delightful, sensual mixture of the mundane and divine and sometimes it's not clear which is which. . . . It deals powerfully with some of the deepest issues of existence, ethics, and the human condition. I think I ve never read a more compelling description of the beauty of the universe. Its irreverent awe is powerful. I loved it! Kip Thorne, author of" Black Holes and Time Warps"
This delightful novel takes the reader on a light hearted romp through the development of the universe from the Big Bang to its cold dark end, addressing along the way some of the big questions that inevitably arise from the development of intelligent life. Jerome Friedman, Nobel Prize-winning physicist
Just as he did with his incomparable "Einstein s Dreams," Alan Lightman again surprises us with a work that is utterly original in both form and content. "Mr g" is a philosophical fable which is at turns hilarious and moving, rendered with a literary hand so deft that the weightiest metaphysical topics levitate into pure delight. Rebecca Newberger Goldstein, author of "36 Arguments for the Existence of God"
""
It would not seem possible for Alan Lightman to match his earlier tour de force, "Einstein s Dreams," but in "Mr g" he has done so with wit, imagination, and transcendent beauty. Anita Desai
Here is the creation of the Universe and the young Creator who grapples with what he has made and ultimately with responsibility and loss. A gem of a novel that is strange, witty, erudite, and alive with Lightman's playful genius. Junot Diaz, author of "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao""
"Aglow with wonder. . . . A far more subtle divine comedy. . . . It's a scientific vision laced with the mirthful aura of divinity." --The Washington Post Book World
"A soulful riff on the birth and eventual demise of our universe." --The New York Times Book Review "Lightman writes exquisitely, so this fable on the origin of space, time, matter and life is a wordfest that is securely pinned to the rational--making him a 'magic realist' of a refreshingly different stripe." --Nature"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
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