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I wish I'd made you angry earlier

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An edition of I wish I'd made you angry earlier (1998)

I wish I'd made you angry earlier

essays on science, scientists, and humanity

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Science is no quiet life. Imagination, creativity, ambition, and conflict are as vital and abundant in science as in artistic endeavors. In this collection of essays, the Nobel Prize-winning protein chemist Max Perutz writes about the pursuit of scientific knowledge, which he sees as an enterprise providing not just new facts but cause for reflection and revelation, as in a poem or painting.

Perutz seeks to convince us that science is a passionate enterprise and the pursuit of knowledge a sortie into the unknown. There is no more persuasive advocate. These pages are filled with portraits of twentieth-century giants, Pauling, Meitner, Bragg, Haber, Medawar, Szilard, Jacob, Krebs, and others.

There are entertaining glimpses of Perutz's own long and exceptional life: his flight from Vienna in the 30's and internment in Britain as an enemy alien in World War II, rescue from the sea after a U-boat attack, involvement in a scheme to make ships of ice for refuelling aircraft in the North Atlantic, and after the war his intense, ten-year struggle to perfect a new way of understanding protein structure and function.

Perutz is an eloquent spokesman for humanitarian causes, and his observations on abortion issues, nuclear fuel reprocessing, and human rights reflect a lifelong concern for both social justice and scientific integrity.

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Cover of: I wish I'd made you angry earlier
I wish I'd made you angry earlier: essays on science, scientists, and humanity
2003, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
in English - Expanded ed.
Cover of: I Wish I'd Made You Angry Earlier
I Wish I'd Made You Angry Earlier: Essays on Science, Scientists, and Humanity
December 2002, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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Cover of: I wish I'd made you angry earlier
I wish I'd made you angry earlier: essays on science, scientists, and humanity
1998, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 329-341) and index.

Published in
Plainview, N.Y
Other Titles
I wish I had made you angry earlier

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
500
Library of Congress
Q175 .P386 1998, Q175.P386 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 354 p. :
Number of pages
354

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL684944M
Internet Archive
iwishidmadeyouan0000peru_q8f2
ISBN 10
0879695242
LCCN
97031786
OCLC/WorldCat
37721221
Library Thing
284736
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1604/9780879695248
Goodreads
4755032

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These lines from Tony Harrison's play Square Rounds epitomize the ambiguous personality and career of Fritz Haber.
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