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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Spoul of the Night,
This review is from: The Soul of the Night: An Astronomical Pilgrimage (A Ruminator Find) (Paperback)
This book requires a certain level of knowledge. Knowledge about astronomy, e.g. star constellations and star names, about chemistry, e.g. atomic structures, and about biology. Further more, a spiritual sense for nature and existence combined with a questioning but open mind should be part of the reader's characteristics. If you have all this, you will love to explore this book, just like me. You will find questions you are asking yourself, too, as well as new hints and new perspectives to look at "things" written in an almost poetic language. And, that's the best, you learn. Even though theories about quarks or the beginning of the universe and our existence are hard to understand, you will get an idea about it all with this book. Theory is presented in an easy to read way and written in a wonderful descriptional language using parabels and comparisons to create pictures in your mind. I am already halfway through and I do not want this book to end. It is going to be one of my very favorite books.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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Intrinsic Radiance,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Soul of the Night: An Astronomical Pilgrimage (A Ruminator Find) (Paperback)
A remarkable book written by a remarkable man. Not often have I come across a book that speaks of an utter enchantment with the stars, and so accurately tells of the grace inherent in them. I, too, am an astronomer, and am often at a loss for words for a description of the beauty that I try to relate to friends and, indeed, to myself. Chet Raymo's work is pure poetry, containing the symmetry of a love-affair with science and the acknowledgement of the unknown. From "Snakes and Ladders" to "The Blandishments of Color", he guides you through the convoluted terrain of the night sky. Delirious with his sublime prose, I can only finish by saying this- Read This Book. It ought to be required reading for every survey class in astronomy, and will be well-loved by anyone enthralled by the stars.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Engrossing,
By Reese Code (Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Soul of the Night: An Astronomical Pilgrimage (A Ruminator Find) (Paperback)
I read this book for a college course on Ecocriticism and was totally spellbound. I read it in one sitting and it made me crave for that feeling you get while standing under the stars--realizing how small you are--and how infinetly wonderous at the same time. Everybody should read this book, it is beautiful and important for understanding humankind's place within nature.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Inspiration For The Scientifically Challenged,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Soul of the Night: An Astronomical Pilgrimage (A Ruminator Find) (Paperback)
Allow me to start with a personal anecdote. At age 44, I still remember vividly taking a sort of "preference" test in junior high school ... you probably know the sort, a series of questions with two answers to choose from ... stuff like: Would you rather kick an annoying poodle or eat an Italian dinner? I scored so low on the on the questions skewed to "science" that there wasn't even a place for me on the graph!About seven years ago, I picked up an earlier edition of "Soul Of The Night" in a used bookstore on a friend's recommendation. Finally, a couple years ago, I got around to reading it. Inside I found descriptions, ways of seeing that I could have never managed on my own. Although it's not a religious book, I (as a Christian) found myself inspired and challenged and not a little awestruck by Raymo's writing. If you are not so inclined, don't let my mention of this dissuade you ... I would not wish to do a disservice to Raymo or the book in that way. Pleasures abound here and for a decidely non-science/astronomy reader, I was ushered through a door I never thought I'd find. Raymo's style is so friendly that I can also apply to him what I have used to describe Jimmy Webb's amazing book on songwriting ("Tunesmith") ... the only thing that's missing from the book is the author's physical presence and the beer!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Exhilarating and poetic,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Soul of the Night: An Astronomical Pilgrimage (A Ruminator Find) (Paperback)
As an avid astronomer, I am always seeking ways to put the fantastic things I see into words, to make the infinite understandable. Chet Raymo does that in this book, in language for more poetic than scientific. I would highly recommend to anyone who has ever looked up at the night sky and wondered... What is our place in the cosmos?
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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A dazzling dream journey,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Soul of the Night: An Astronomical Pilgrimage (A Ruminator Find) (Paperback)
"The Soul of the Night" reads like poetry as the author describes moonlight caught on moving water, his coming upon a flower of an unexpected color in the woods, the movement of the earth through space in the time it takes a child to fall. He also makes the mundane periodic table sound poetic: "Standoffish helium. Spooky boron. No-nonsense carbon." He can quote Wallace Stevens and Sylvia Plath and still find time to discuss black holes, comets and red shifts of galaxies. It is a joyful, dreaming celebration of the universe.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Anything by Raymo is worth picking up...,
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This review is from: The Soul of the Night: An Astronomical Pilgrimage (A Ruminator Find) (Paperback)
"Soul" is one of my favorite books of all time. Raymo is to astronomy what Thoreau is to naturalism. This book will stir the wonder in anybody and renew your appreciation for the wonders of the sky.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great read for the "armchair" astronomer...,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Soul of the Night: An Astronomical Pilgrimage (A Ruminator Find) (Paperback)
I have always been interested in astronomy, and though I don't even have my own telescope I found this book to be very enjoyable. While it really doesn't contain very much information (try Stephen Hawking), as with an author such as Umberto Eco, one is expected to enjoy the beautiful writing style of the author. As I said before, this book doesn't have very much hard information, but is delightful and insightful to anyone with even a passing interest in astronomy. Great for naturalists, too!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An amazing blend of physics, religion and prose,
This review is from: The Soul of the Night: An Astronomical Pilgrimage (A Ruminator Find) (Paperback)
I have to add my five stars for THE SOULD OF THE NIGHT. As a scientist, reader and Christian, I found this book absorbing. Raymo has a marvelous way with words and an interesting viewpoint on the sciences.
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A wonderful read,
By Lizarts99 (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Soul of the Night: An Astronomical Pilgrimage (Paperback)
Reading Chet Raymo is like taking a deep, cleansing breath and exhaling slowly--one is filled with inspiration and joy. More than learning about the wonder of the night sky and beyond, you become part of it. This is my fourth Chet Raymo book, and I look forward to another.
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