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ISBN: HB: 9781849048903

Hurst Publishers

January 2018

320 pp.

21.6x13.8 cm

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£25,00
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Longing for Wide and Unknown Things

The Life of Alexander von Humboldt

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Alexander von Humboldt was the most admired scientist of his day. But the achievements for which he was most celebrated in his lifetime always fell short of perfection. When he climbed the Chimborazo, then believed to be the highest mountain in the world, he did not quite reach the top; he established the existence of the Casiquiare canal, between the great water systems of the Orinoco and the Amazon, but this had been well known to local people; and his magisterial work, "Cosmos", was left unfinished. This was no coincidence. Humboldt's pursuit of an all-encompassing, immersive approach to science was a way of finding limits: of nature and of the scientist's own self.

"A Longing for Wide and Unknown Things" portrays a scientific life lived in the era of German Romanticism – a time of radical change, where the focus on the individual placed a new value on feeling, and the pursuit of personal desires. As Humboldt himself admitted, he "would have sailed to the remotest South Seas, even if it hadn't fulfilled any scientific purpose whatever".

About the Author

Maren Meinhardt works at the Times Literary Supplement, where she is the editor for German Literature and Natural History. She studied Psychology and Literature at the London School of Economics and the University of Sussex. In the summer of 2014, she and her two daughters retraced Humboldt's footsteps in Ecuador. Her spare time is spent trying to locate wild and unexplored nature within easy travelling distance of London.