Crick : a mind in motion / Matthew Cobb.

  • Matthew Cobb
Date:
2025
  • Books

About this work

Also known as

Mind in motion

Description

"What are the moments that make a life? In Francis Crick's, the decisive moment came in 1951, when he first met James Watson. Their ensuing discovery of the structure of DNA made Crick world-famous. But neither that chance meeting nor that discovery made Crick who he was. As Matthew Cobb shows in Crick, it is another chance encounter, with a line from the writing of Beat poet Michael McClure, that reveals Crick's character: 'THIS IS THE POWERFUL KNOWLEDGE,' it shouted. Crick, having read it, would keep it with him for the rest of his life, a token of his desire to solve the riddles of existence. John Keats once accused scientists of merely wanting to 'unweave the rainbow,' but it was an irrepressible, Romantic urge to wonder that defined Crick, as much as a desire to find out the basis of life in DNA and the workings of our minds. For the first time ever, Cobb presents the full portrait of Crick, a scientist and a man: his triumphs and failings, insights and oversights. Crick set out to find the powerful knowledge. Almost miraculously, he did."-- dust jacket flap.

Publication/Creation

New York : Basic Books, 2025.

Physical description

viii, 595 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 25 cm

Contributors

Edition

First US edition.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 492-573) and index.

Contents

Becoming Crick. Averagely bright ; Cambridge ; Watson ; The double helix ; Watson and Crick -- The central problem. The new world ; Et in Arcadia ego ; Mad sessions with Sydney ; An apotheosis of genetics -- The Swinging Sixties. Fame ; Triumph and betrayal ; Finding a new focus ; Edwardian ideas ; Nonsense in Nature -- Interlude. Creative writing -- California dreaming. The last of England ; Crick re-ignited ; The windmills of your mind ; Towards consciousness ; The influencer ; So why wait? -- Closing time. Epilogue.

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Where to find it

  • LocationStatus
    History of Medicine Collection
    Open shelves

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ISBN

  • 9781541602885
  • 1541602889