Science of the Magical

Science of the Magical
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From the Holy Grail to Love Potions to Superpowers

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2015

نویسنده

Matt Kaplan

ناشر

Scribner

شابک

9781476777139
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

August 10, 2015
Believing that even the strangest myths of the past have a germ of truth, Kaplan (The Science of Monsters), a science correspondent with the Economist, wanders from ancient Greece and the Mayan empire to contemporary science fiction in search of that germ. Kaplan’s work differs from previous books on scientific views of myths and magic in two ways: he respects the intelligence of our ancestors and he doesn’t distort the science to make a theory fit. He uses some myths as jumping-off points that allow him to explore oddities in nature, as when his discussion of the search for immortality leads to an exploration of poisons, or when the plagues of the Biblical Exodus are treated as a sequence of events that occurred over hundreds of years. Kaplan shows how stories morph by comparing early versions of Spider-Man with his portrayals in recent films. Some of his connections are a stretch; the apple in Eden probably wasn’t a hallucinogenic mushroom, though Kaplan does have other intriguing ideas about mind-altering drugs and the Bible. Steeped in contemporary science fiction and fantasy, Kaplan’s blend of modern and ancient myths reveal an ever-present human concern with control over life, death, and the elements. Agent: Daniel Greenberg, Levine Greenberg Literary Agency.



Library Journal

September 1, 2015

Magic has long been ingrained in humanity's history, culture, and traditions, explaining the unexplainable and linking us to the divine and powerful. Drawing from recent scholarly and scientific studies, expert statements, and personal experience or experimentation in a number of fields including geology, toxicology, botany, physics, neurobiology, and more, Kaplan (science correspondent, The Economist; The Science of Monsters) successfully discusses how some of humanity's magical beliefs may be grounded in scientific facts. Written in an accessible and often lighthearted or humorous manner, each chapter addresses a different magical theme from ancient (and occasionally modern) mythology including enchantments (Mayan rituals that allowed them to endure pain, for example), superhuman abilities (Buddhist monks who can endure freezing temperatures), animal omens (ravens as divine guides in Viking mythology) and more. VERDICT Absorbing and intellectually stimulating, this book is a joy to read and is highly recommended for readers who have an interest in the sciences, social sciences, magic, and mythology.--Jennifer Harris, Southern New Hampshire Univ. Lib., Manchester

Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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