An innovative, dramatic graphic novel about the treacherous pursuit
of the foundations of mathematics.
This exceptional graphic novel recounts the spiritual odyssey of
philosopher Bertrand Russell. In his agonized search for absolute
truth, Russell crosses paths with legendary thinkers like Gottlob
Frege, David Hilbert, and Kurt Godel, and finds a passionate
student in the great Ludwig Wittgenstein. But his most ambitious
goal--to establish unshakable logical foundations of
mathematics--continues to loom before him. Through love and hate,
peace and war, Russell persists in the dogged mission that
threatens to claim both his career and his personal happiness,
finally driving him to the brink of insanity.
This story is at the same time a historical novel and an
accessible explication of some of the biggest ideas of mathematics
and modern philosophy. With rich characterizations and expressive,
atmospheric artwork, the book spins the pursuit of these ideas into
a highly satisfying tale. Probing and ingeniously layered, the book
throws light on Russell's inner struggles while setting them in the
context of the timeless questions he spent his life trying to
answer. At its heart, "Logicomix "is a story about the conflict
between an ideal rationality and the unchanging, flawed fabric of
reality.Apostolos Doxiadis studied mathematics at Columbia
University. His international bestseller "Uncle Petros and
Goldbach's Conjecture" spearheaded the impressive entrance of
mathematics into the world of storytelling. Apart from his work in
fiction, Apostolos has also worked in film and theater and is an
internationally recognized expert on the relationship of
mathematics to narrative. Christos H. Papadimitriou is C . Lester
Hogan professor of computer science at the University of
California, Berkeley. He was won numerous international awards for
his pioneering work in computational complexity and algorithmic
game theory. Christos is the author of the novel "Turing: A Novel
about Computation." Alecos Papadatos worked for over twenty years
in film animation in France and Greece. In 1997, he became a
cartoonist for the major Athens daily "To Vima." He lives in Athens
with his wife, Annie Di Donna, and their two children. Annie Di
Donna studied graphic arts and painting in France and has worked as
animator on many productions, among them "Babar" and "Tintin."
Since 1991, she has been running an animation studio with her
husband, Alecos Papadatos. This innovative graphic novel is based
on the early life of the brilliant philosopher Bertrand Russell.
Russell and his impassioned pursuit of truth. Haunted by family
secrets and unable to quell his youthful curiosity, Russell became
obsessed with a Promethean goal: to establish the logical
foundation of all mathematics. In his agonized search for absolute
truth, Russell crosses paths with legendary thinkers like Gottlob
Frege, David Hilbert, and Kurt Godel, and finds a passionate
student in the great Ludwig Wittgenstein. But the object of his
defining quest continues to loom before him. Through love and hate,
peace and war, Russell persists in the dogged mission that
threatens to claim both his career and his personal happiness,
finally driving him to the brink of insanity. "Logicomix" is at the
same time a historical novel and an accessible explication to some
of the biggest ideas of mathematics and modern philosophy. With
rich characterizations and expressive, atmospheric artwork, the
book spins the pursuit of these ideas into a captivating tale.
Probing and ingeniously layered, the book throws light on Russell's
inner struggles while setting them in the context of the timeless
questions he spent his life trying to answer. At its heart,
"Logicomix" is a story about the conflict between an ideal
rationality and the unchanging, flawed fabric of reality. "At the
heart of Logicomix stands Sir Bertrand Russell, a man determined to
find a way of arriving at absolutely right answers. It's a tale
within a tale, as the two authors and two graphic artists ardently
pursue their own search for truth and appear as characters in the
book. As one of them assures us, this won't be 'your typical, usual
comic book.' Their quest takes shape and revolves around a lecture
given by Russell at an unnamed American university in 1939, a
lecture that is really, as he himself tells us, the story of his
life and of his pursuit of real logical truth. With Proustian
ambition and exhilarating artwork, "Logicomix"'s search for truth
encounters head-on the horrors of the Second World War and the
agonizing question of whether war can ever be the right choice.
Russell himself had to confront that question personally: he
endured six months in jail for his pacifism. Russell was determined
to find the perfect logical method for solving all problems and
attempted to remold human nature in his experimental school at
Beacon Hill. Despite repeated failures, Russell never stopped being
'a sad little boy desperately seeking ways out of the deadly vortex
of uncertainty.' The book is a visual banquet chronicling Russell's
lifelong pursuit of 'certainty in total rationality.' As Logic and
Mathematics, the last bastions of certainty, fail him, and as
Reason proves not absolute, Russell is forced to face the fact that
there is no Royal Road to Truth. Authors Dosiadis and Papadimitriou
perfectly echo Russell's passion, with a sincere, easily grasped
text amplified with breathtaking visual richness, making this the
most satisfying graphic novel of 2009, a titanic artistic
achievement of more than 300 pages, all of it pure reading
joy."--Nick DiMartino, "Shelf Awareness" "This is an extraordinary
graphic novel, wildly ambitious in daring to put into words and
drawings the life and thought of one of the great philosophers of
the last century, Bertrand Russell. The book is a rare intellectual
and artistic achievement, which will, I am sure, lead its readers
to explore realms of knowledge they thought were forbidden to
them."--Howard Zinn "This magnificent book is about ideas,
passions, madness, and the fierce struggle between well-defined
principle and the larger good. It follows the great
mathematicians--Russell, Whitehead, Frege Cantor, Hilbert--as they
agonized to make the foundations of mathematics exact, consistent,
and complete. And we see the band of artists and researchers--and
the all-seeking dog Manga--creating, and participating in, this
glorious narrative."--Barry Mazur, Gerhard Gade University
Professor at Harvard University, and author of "Imagining Numbers
(Particularly the Square Root of Minus Fifteen)" "The lives of
ideas (and those who think them) can be as dramatic and
unpredicteable as any superhero fantasy. "Logicomix" is witty,
engaging, stylish, visually stunning, and full of surprising sound
effects, a masterpiece in a genre for which there is as yet no
name."--Michael Harris, professor of mathematics at Universite
Paris 7 and member of the Institut Universitaire de France
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