Figuring

Figuring by Maria Popova, published by Pantheon Books in 2019, is a comprehensive exploration of the complexities of love and the human quest for truth and meaning. This edition spans 578 pages and delves into the interconnected lives of several historical figures over four centuries, starting with astronomer Johannes Kepler and concluding with marine biologist Rachel Carson. The narrative highlights a diverse cast of artists, writers, and scientists, primarily women and queer individuals, whose personal relationships and public contributions have significantly shaped our understanding of the universe.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of themes woven throughout the lives of these figures, including the challenges faced by women in science and art, the feminist movement, and the intersection of various disciplines such as astronomy and poetry. The book raises profound questions about the nature of achievement, happiness, and the impact one can have on the world. Figures like Maria Mitchell, Harriet Hosmer, and Emily Dickinson are featured alongside notable peripheral figures, creating a multifaceted discussion that spans history, social science, and women’s studies.
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“Figuring explores the complexities of love and the human search for truth and meaning through the interconnected lives of several historical figures across four centuries, beginning with the astronomer Johannes Kepler, who discovered the laws of planetary motion, and ending with the marine biologist and author Rachel Carson, who catalyzed the environmental movement. Stretching between these figures is a cast of artists, writers, and scientists — mostly women, mostly queer — whose public contributions have risen out of their unclassifiable and often heartbreaking private relationships to change the way we understand, experience, and appreciate the universe. Among them are the astronomer Maria Mitchell, who paved the way for women in science; the sculptor Harriet Hosmer, who did the same in art; the journalist and literary critic Margaret Fuller, who sparked the feminist movement; and the poet Emily Dickinson. Emanating from these lives are larger questions about the measure of a good life and what it means to leave a lasting mark of betterment on an imperfect world: Are achievement and acclaim enough for happiness? Is genius? Is love? Weaving through the narrative is a set of peripheral figures — Ralph Waldo Emerson, Charles Darwin, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Herman Melville, Frederick Douglass, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Walt Whitman — and a tapestry of themes spanning music, feminism, the history of science, the rise and decline of religion, and how the intersection of astronomy, poetry, and Transcendentalist philosophy fomented the environmental movement.”–Dust jacket.
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