An edition of Fission (2000)

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An edition of Fission (2000)

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"This apparition is Lise Meitner, the Jewish physicist who helped Otto Hahn discover atomic fission but was forced to flee Germany just before Kristallnacht. Confronting her is the novel's narrator, a mathematician born on the day of Meitner's flight. Like Meitner (and like author Helga Konigsdorf), she suffers from a degenerative disease.

Under the influence of the medication crucial to her existence, the narrator is visited - and prodded into an examination of her own life choices - by her departed fellow scientist.".

"Fission is a novel of a woman trying to come to terms with the limits of her life: the choices she has made and those she has been denied, the responsibilities and consequences of scientific discovery, the politics of action and inaction. Prompted by her encounters with Meitner, the narrator recalls her past in East Germany, comparing the privileges and prohibitions of living in a Communist country with the very different possibilities and restrictions that her visitor represents.

Reflecting on her roles as lover, wife, mother, and woman, the narrator confronts the most difficult questions at the end of the human endeavor: How much have I done? Enough? What is left in the end? What will last? Through the honest contemplation of a past, Fission gives voice to a truth that animates the human condition - that the sense of life is life itself."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
161

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Fission
2000, Northwestern University Press
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Published in
Evanston, Ill

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
833/.914
Library of Congress
PT2671.O257 R4713 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
161 p. ;
Number of pages
161

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6776776M
Internet Archive
fission0000koni
ISBN 10
0810117630
LCCN
00010352
OCLC/WorldCat
44713092
Library Thing
4981501
Goodreads
4210040

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