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50 reviewsA day in the inner and outer lives of a college professor, blogger, divorced father, thinker, and yearner.
What
would it feel like to wake up inside the head of someone who writes
about science for a living? John Horgan, acclaimed author of the
bestseller The End of Science, answers that question in his genre-bending new book Pay Attention,
a stream-of-consciousness account of a day in the life of his alter
ego, Eamon Toole—a blogger, college professor, and divorced father.
This
work of fact-based fiction, or “faction,” follows Toole as he wakes up
in his rented apartment in upstate New York, meditates with the mantra
“Duh,” commutes via train and subway to an engineering school in New
Jersey, teaches a William James essay on consciousness to freshmen,
squabbles about Thomas Kuhn with colleagues over lunch, takes a ferry to
Manhattan and spends the evening with his bossy, Tarot-reading
girlfriend, Emily, on whom he plans to spring a big question. Throughout
the day, Toole struggles to be rational while buffeted by fears and
yearnings. Thoughts of sex and death keep intruding on his ruminations
over quantum spookiness, the neural code, the Singularity, and free
will. Pay Attention is a profane, profound meditation on the entanglements of our inner and outer worlds and the elusiveness of truth.
By MIT PRESS