The Impossible Man
The Impossible Man
The Impossible Man
Patchen Barss

The Impossible Man

Roger Penrose and the Cost of Genius

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    An enthralling and moving biography of the Nobel Prize-winning mathematician and physicist, which explores his complex personal life alongside his astonishing scientific journey.

    Patchen Barss shows in his beautifully composed and revealing biography The Impossible Man [that] Penrose's exceptional talent for solving the hidden patterns and puzzles in the universe has long contrasted with his struggle to fit into the world of people... Barss, in addition to adeptly explaining complex concepts such as the singularity theorem, makes skilful and sensitive use of Penrose's archive

    A primer to the Penrose understanding of the cosmos, and a remarkable study of the lengths one man has gone to avoid understanding himself.

    This biography depicts Sir Roger in multiple dimensions; only a writer as psychologically astute as Barss could show us an impossible man in full.

    One day in 1965 Roger Penrose is crossing a London street and suddenly his imagination is working in four dimensions. The result is an insight that transforms Einstein's relativity theorem. Patchen Barss writes lyrically about this scientific quest, but he also explores the frail human side of Penrose's journey. The result is a page-turner reminiscent of James Gleick's Genius , the best-selling biography of Richard Feynman. The Impossible Man is a stunning achievement.

    Phenomenal. Blisteringly candid, elegiac and utterly compelling, The Impossible Man strips away the myths to expose the frailties and foibles of a mathematical genius who inspired generations. A new landmark of scientific biography.

    A penetrating, warts and all biography... Barss's sensitive handling of Penrose's tumultuous personal life puts this a notch above other "great minds" biographies... The result is a haunting portrait of a brilliant scientist unwilling to confront his personal shortcomings.

    Patchen Barss uses the skills of a fine novelist to tell the story of one of the true giants of 20th century mathematics and physics, Roger Penrose, in a biography that reveals the complex and compelling character of the man alongside the importance of his contributions to geometry, relativity, and a wide range of other fields. The biography that Penrose deserves.

    A cosmic romance, at once intimate and grand. The Impossible Man is charming and gripping, edifying and soulful, a lot like Roger Penrose himself.

    Penetrating... The result is a haunting portrait of a brilliant scientist unwilling to confront his personal shortcomings.

    In this elegant biography, Barss vividly evokes Penrose's geometric sensibility

    There is something fascinating about the contrast between the smallness and ordinariness of the subject of The Impossible Man and the immensity and scope of his ideas, a contrast that Barss emphasizes with a constant shifting of perspective, zooming out to the scale of the cosmos, then down to the human level.

    Patchen Barss is a Toronto-based science journalist who has contributed to the BBC , Nautilus Magazine , Scientific American , and the Discovery Channel (Canada), as well as to many science and natural history museums. His previous books include The Erotic Engine: How Pornography has Powered Mass Communication, from Gutenberg to Google , and Flow Spin Grow: Looking for Patterns in Nature .

    Specifications

    Publisher Atlantic Books
    Pub date Aug. 28, 2025
    Pages 352
    Theme Biography: science, technology and medicine
    Measurements 198 x 129 mm
    EAN 9781838959340
    Binding Paperback
    Language English

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