Exponential

Exponential

ISBN: 8833914615

ISBN 13: 9788833914619

Publication Date: 2003

Publisher: Bollati Boringhieri

Pages: 177

Format: Paperback

Authors: Joseph McElroy, Mario Marchetti

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Il libro è una raccolta di saggi elaborati tra il 1973 e il 2002 all'insegna di quello che è stato definito il "realismo planetario" di McElroy. Vi si toccano argomenti scientifico-letterari interconnessi ad ampio raggio. Si va dall'Apollo 17, l'ultima missione sulla Luna con equipaggio umano, all'inedita riflessione ecologica scaturita da una visita al Mount St. Helens, luogo di una delle più devastanti eruzioni degli ultimi decenni; da recensioni delle opere di scrittori come Calvino, Uwe Johnson, Beckett, Coetzee, a "Emersioni", una visione molto newyorkese dell'attentato dell'11 settembre.

(as yet only in the Italian edition forthcoming 2003)
[Many of these essays available in English here.]

Contents

1. Attractions Around Mt. St. Helens (1997)

2. Still Holding with Apollo 17 (1973) (newly incorporating also review of Henry S.F.Cooper Jr., 13: The Flight that Failed [New York Times Book Review, 1973], & essay on Skylab 1, 1973)

3. Neural Neighborhoods and Other Concrete Abstracts (1975)

4. Fiction a Field of Growth: Science at Heart: Action at a Distance (1994)

5. 9/11 Emerging (2002)

6. Seven books:

Sigfried Giedion, Space, Time, and Architecture (For the Love of Books, 1999)

Italo Calvino, Invisible Cities (New York Times Book Review, 1974)

Uwe Johnson, The Third Book About Achim (The New Leader, 1967)

Samuel Beckett, The Lost Ones (The New York Times Book Review, 1972)

J.M. Coetzee, Disgrace (The Nation, 2000),

Alistair Graham, Eyelids of Morning: The Mingled Destinies of Crocodiles and Men (The New York Times Book Review, 1974)

Joy Williams, Ill Nature (The Nation, 2001)

7. Socrates on the Beach: Thought and Thing (2002)

8. Singular Planet: Plural Imagination (1990)

(Speech at International Writers Congress, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Oct. 20, 1990)

From the author’s Foreword

This book began with an all but unwritten essay in response to the September 11th attack, its continuing impact in my neighborhood and in my effort to rethink a kind of life which would seem to make something of the experience. The book began also with the encouragement of Alfredo Salsano, at Bollati Boringhieri, and of my friend Daniela Daniele. Without her the book might not have happened. The essay "9/11 Emerging" became a prospect that at once gathered to itself several of my essays published over the years that clearly go with it.

"9/11 Emerging" remembers in me our blessed and blasted environments, technology’s mixed futures, the sciences that enrich our contemplation, to say nothing of the heterogeneous American language that is the ground of my thinking and my fictions. In the title Exponential, I mean to suggest powers unchecked and at the same time their comprehension. ...