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April 1, 2009 0879698640 978-0879698645 1
Max Perutz was an avid letter writer, so much so that his correspondence provides the autobiography he never wrote. Edited by his daughter Vivien, What a Time I Am Having: Selected Letters of Max Perutz chronicles Perutz's adventurous life through his own vivid, erudite, and humorous pen. These letters document the hopes, roadblocks, and moments of elation in his sixty-year quest to understand the molecular biology of hemoglobin. The first great step in this quest unraveling the molecular structure of hemoglobin-earned Perutz the 1962 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Narrated against a backdrop of family and friends, politics and war, literature, travels, and Max's beloved mountains, these letters provide rare insight into the thoughts of a unique scientist. Starting with charming letters to a girlfriend written in his youth in Vienna and the impressions of a young scientist in Cambridge, the letters progress to the desperate pleas of an ''enemy alien'' interned in Canada during World War II. The diary of Max's subsequent super-secret war work for the British to build a floating ice airstrip in the North Atlantic, ardent campaigning letters to scientists and politicians, and self-deprecating stories of his own mishaps written to amuse his children and grandchildren are some of the many highlights of these fascinating letters. This book is a companion to Georgina Ferry's Max Perutz and the Secret of Life. Together these volumes provide a vivid portrait of an extraordinary character in the development of molecular biology. Related Titles from the Publisher Max Perutz and the Secret of Life I Wish I'd Made You Angry Earlier: Essays on Science, Scientists, and Humanity The Eighth Day of Creation: Makers of the Revolution in Biology, 25th Anniversary Ed.

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The collection of Perutz s letters that his daughter Vivien has edited (many of them translated from German) creates a life that is saturated with the immediacy of those letters...[They] will give you a feeling that you are reading someone else s mail. It created a sense of guilt because I felt that I was snooping into his privacy and, at the same time, it gave me a historian s thrill to see his mind linked to the moment. Perutz has a wonderful sense of the settings, personalities, and events that touch on his major life episodes. What was particularly enjoyable in reading the letters was encountering his personality...Teachers of undergraduates will treasure [this book] for the rich coverage of the birth of molecular biology and the circumstances that made it possible. The Quarterly Review of Biology --The Quarterly Review of Biology

The book is prefaced by the republication of a memoir by David Blow. This provides a brief overview of [Perutz s] career for readers not familiar with his work, and gives an idea of the regard with which he was held. This is an important contextual piece of information that immediately makes the book more accessible to a younger and wider audience. The book is of interest to scientists today since it gives an insight into the thought processes of the man that shaped molecular biology in England, Europe and further afield. It will also serve as part of an important record for historians and philosophers of science, who will appreciate its completeness... The book gives a very personal account of the rise of molecular biology from the start of the field charting its rise to prominence and success in tackling a wide range of human diseases. All of this is seen through the correspondence of one man, albeit one of its finest practitioners. It is rare for the public to gain such a detailed view of the inner thoughts of scientists usually they are too scared of misinterpretation to speak to the press. This book will help those that are interested in science see what drives such people to dedicate their lives to problems such as the mechanism for the transport of oxygen through the body on a molecular level. BioEssays --BioEssays

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  • Hardcover: 506 pages
  • Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press; 1 edition (April 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0879698640
  • ISBN-13: 978-0879698645
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,294,461 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Max Perutz's letters, September 2, 2011
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This is a fascinating book on many levels. It is somewhat unfamiliar to learn of important events through the personal letters of a participant. Max Perutz writes of pre-war Europe, his experiences during the war and his life after it, all interesting. The book is not a history of molecular biology, but many of the letters touch on this and some excellent background is given. Not only was he a great scientist, but his contribution in causing the MRC laboratory of molecular biology to be built in Cambridge and then in directing it was immense; some of this is apparent in his letters. Above all one gets the impression of an unusually rounded, humane and generous man. The editing and selection of the letters are excellent, so it never becomes dull. A thoroughly good read.
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internment operations, neural death, glutamine repeats, haem group, heavy atom derivative, human haemoglobin
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Selected Letters, Nobel Prize, New York, Royal Society, Medical Research Council, United States, Lord Dacre, Prime Minister, Home Office, Cold Spring Harbor, Rockefeller Foundation, Jan Mayen, Max Perutz, Katherine Thompson, British Library Sound Archive, National Life Stories, Order of Merit, Wish I'd Made You Angry Earlier, First World War, Pontifical Academy, John Kendrew, Kiyoshi Nagai, Lady Scott, Cavendish Laboratory, Margaret Thatcher
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