Our Tragic Universe

Our Tragic Universe

by ScarlettThomas (Author)

Synopsis

Could a story save your life? If Kelsey Newman's theory about the end of time is true, we are all going to live forever. But who would want that? Certainly not Meg, a bright spark trapped in a hopeless relationship. But if she can work out the connection between a wild beast on Dartmoor, a ship in a bottle, the science of time and a knitting pattern for the shape of the universe, she might just find a way out.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Publisher: Canongate Books Ltd
Published: 07 Apr 2011

ISBN 10: 1847671292
ISBN 13: 9781847671295
Book Overview: The brilliant new mind-frazzling adventure from the author of the 150,000 copy-selling The End of Mr. Y

Media Reviews
Our Tragic Universe surprised me, and in such a terrific way. It is so addictive, you can't help but fall deeper and deeper under Scarlett Thomas's spell. She's a genius -- Douglas Coupland
A delight, not least for the quality of Scarlett Thomas's writing... Full of life and energy. -- Philip Pullman
Is it odd to describe a book as kind? The commodity itself seems an increasingly rare thing in an internet-frazzled world, and so how unexpectedly wonderful to read Scarlett Thomas's Our Tragic Universe, a book that brims with a compassion and warmth -- Patrick Ness * * Guardian * *
Thomas can discuss quantum physics and philosophy while making you think you're reading a sparkling romantic comedy -- Kate Saunders * * The Times * *
Our Tragic Universe is a huge, ambitious experiment, carried out by one of the finest minds of her generation. * * SFX magazine * *
Warm and brainy -- Colin Waters * * Sunday Herald * *
Thomas is excellent on emotional tangles and meandering plotlines that still manage to mean something. -- Lesley McDowell * * Independent on Sunday * *
Thomas' style is engaging and lures us into Meg's world. -- Alastair Mabbott * * Herald * *
Author Bio
Scarlett Thomas was born in London in 1972. Her previous novels include Bright Young Things, Going Out, PopCo and The End of Mr. Y, which was longlisted for the Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction 2007. She teaches at the University of Kent and has recently published two chidren's novels, Dragon's Green and The Chosen Ones, part of a trilogy that will conclude with Galloglass in 2019.