Conversations with Carl Sagan (Literary Conversations Series)
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Though a well-regarded physicist Carl Sagan (1934-1996) is best-known as a writer of popular nonfiction and science fiction and as the host of the PBS series Cosmos. Through his writings and spoken commentary he worked to popularize interests in astronomy the universe and the possibility of extraterrestrial life. From the beginning of his public career when he co-wrote Intelligent Life in the Universe to the very end as he worked on the 1997 film adaptation of his novel Contact these subjects absorbed him. This interest in space was rooted in his understanding of the smallness and vulnerability of humanity measured against the immense size and power of the universe. This profound philosophical humility mixed with personal exuberance comes through in Conversations with Carl Sagan. In interviews and profiles Sagan discusses with verve a wide variety of topics--the environment nuclear disarmament religion politics extraterrestrial life astronomy physics robotics. Whether he is discussing his science fiction or his well-researched nonfiction works his voice embraces reason and skepticism. This volume shows how Sagan a lifelong skeptic refined his views and expressed amazement that Earth for all his belief in extraterrestrial life encompasses everything about which he cared.
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