The Unimaginable Man
Patchen Barss (Atlantic Books (UK, 14 November); Fundamental Books (US, 12 November))
Many individuals nonetheless consider (and plenty of scientists inform themselves) that genius is a solitary affair, that what they do is so essential it deserves exemption from on a regular basis life and the obligations of intimate relationships.
As his subtitle suggests, Patchen Barss doesn’t endorse this notion in The Unimaginable Man: Roger Penrose and the price of genius, as he charts the lifetime of probably the most influential physicists of the twentieth century. The biography…