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"This lucid study by a chemist who loves literature creates connections between literature and science as brains enable connections among neurons: not in a predetermined, top-down way but through use and experience. Connecting Literature and Science shows how code, translation, and irony matter as much to scientists as to artists as they try to make sense of life." --Laura Otis, Emory University
"Connecting Literature and Science reminds us that the debates over sciences vs. the humanities are far from over, and that there is still much to be gained for an analysis of how our fields are intimately connected - in often-surprising ways - through form and objective." --Andrew Mangham, University of Reading
"The author of this most readable book is the only person who can join an intimate, informed close reading of Richard Powers' "The Gold Bug Variations" and Stoppard's "Arcadia" with a discussion of the origins of left and right in molecules. Labinger also gives us a peace-making account of the science wars that will be a classic. Literature and science are indeed connected by the author, with authority and style." --Roald Hoffmann, chemist and writer