The SciArtist : Carl Djerassi's science-in-literature in transatlantic and interdisciplinary contexts /

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Imprint:Wien : Lit, 2012.
Description:iii, 264 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
German
Series:Transnational and transatlantic American studies ; Volume 11
Transnational and transatlantic American studies ; v. 11.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9118709
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Varying Form of Title:Carl Djerassi's science-in-literature in transatlantic and interdisciplinary contexts
Other authors / contributors:Grünzweig, Walter.
ISBN:9783643902313 (pbk.)
364390231X (pbk.)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
In English, with four contributions in German.
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Summary:Carl Djerassi seems to have had more than his fair share of lives, some lived sequentially, others simultaneously: world famous research chemist, innovative teacher, birth control guru, successful businessman, art collector, patron of artists, poet, novelist and playwright. That's nine, and I have probably left out some. Surveying Carl Djerassi's remarkable achievements, what most interests me is the shift in the focus of his career from cutting-edge scientific research to writing prose fiction and drama, relatively late in life. I can't think of another example of such a shift that is truly comparable. ~ David Lodge, in The SciArtist *** Carl Djerassi - an Austrian-American chemist, novelist, and playwright - is best known for his contribution to the development of oral contraceptive pills. Djerassi is also the author of several novels in the "science-in-fiction" genre, including Cantor's Dilemma, in which he explores the ethics of modern scientific research through his protagonist, Dr. Cantor, as well as Chemistry in Theatre: Insufficiency, Phallacy or Both, which demonstrates the potential pedagogic value of using dialogic style and plot structure of plays with a special focus on chemistry. The SciArtist presents criticism, commentaries, and creative responses to Carl Djerassi's literary texts, taking the author's achievements far beyond "the Pill." It represents a complex conversation between the inhabitants of Djerassi's many - and very different - worlds. (Series: Transnational and Transatlantic American Studies - Vol. 11)
Physical Description:iii, 264 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9783643902313
364390231X