Terrible Beauty, endlessly stimulating and provocative, affirms that there was much more to the twentieth century than war and genocide. We meet in these pages the other twentieth century, the writers, the artists, the scientists and philosophers who were not cowed by the political and military disasters r aging around them, and produced some of the most amazing and rewarding ideas by which we live. From the creation of plastic to Norman Mailer, from the discovery of the 'Big Bang' to the Counterculture, from Relativity to Susan Sontag, from Proust to Salman Rushdie, and Henri Bergson to Saul Bellow, the book's range is encyclopedic. Beginning with four seminal ideas which were introduced in 1900 - the unconscious, the gene, the quantum and Picasso's first paintings in Paris - the book brings together the main areas of thought and juxtaposes the most original and influential ideas of our time in an immensely readable narrative. Unlike more conventional histories, where the focus is on political events and personalities, on wars, treaties and elections, this book concentrates on the ideas that made the century so rich, rewarding and provocative. Terrible Beauty presents a unique narrative of the twentieth century. Print A Terrible Beauty: The People and Ideas That Shaped the Modern Mind - A History Peter Watson was born in 1943 and educated at the universities of Durham.
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