An astronomer "who writes like a poet" (Wall Street Journal) gives a sweeping, "beautifully written" (Nature) inquiry into how the night sky has shaped human history For as long as humans have lived, we have lived beneath the stars. But under the glow of today's artificial lighting, we have lost the intimacy our ancestors once shared with the cosmos.
In
Starborn, cosmologist Roberto Trotta reveals how stargazing has shaped the course of human civilization. The stars have served as our timekeepers, our navigators, our muses--they were once even our gods. How radically different would we be, Trotta also asks, if our ancestors had looked up to the night sky and seen... nothing? He pairs the history of our starstruck species with a dramatic alternate version, a world without stars where our understanding of science, art, and ourselves would have been radically altered.
Revealing the hidden connections between astronomy and civilization,
Starborn summons us to the marvelous sight that awaits us on a dark, clear night--to lose ourselves in the immeasurable vastness above.
Author: Roberto Trotta
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Basic Books
Published: 11/07/2023
Pages: 352
Weight: 1.35lbs
Size: 9.40h x 6.00w x 1.30d
ISBN: 9781541674776
Review Citation(s): Kirkus Reviews 09/15/2023
Publishers Weekly 09/25/2023
About the AuthorRoberto Trotta is professor of theoretical physics at the International School for Advanced Study in Trieste, Italy, and visiting professor of astrostatistics at Imperial College London. The award-winning author of
The Edge of the Sky, he lives under dark skies near Trieste.