Starborn, 9781529346107
Paperback
The night sky’s cosmic influence on humanity, explored in a stunning voyage.

Starborn

how the stars made us - and who we would be without them

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  • Paperback

    352 pages

  • Release Date

    10 February 2025

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Summary

Starborn: A Cosmic Journey Through Humanity’s Starlit Past

A BBC RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK

A NEW SCIENTIST BOOK OF THE YEAR

‘A stunning and unforgettable voyage through the stars’ STEPHEN FRY

‘Trotta writes like a poet’ *WALL STREET JOURNAL*

‘Illuminating’ Robin Ince

‘Will leave readers viewing the stars with fresh eyes’ MARTIN REES

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781529346107
ISBN-10:152934610X
Author:Roberto Trotta
Publisher:John Murray Press
Imprint:Basic Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:10 February 2025
Weight:250g
Dimensions:196mm x 130mm x 28mm
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Critics Review

A stunning and unforgettable voyage through the stars. Almost every page will make you gulp in astonishment. To be so authoritative and yet so readable and companionable, that is a rare and priceless achievement – Stephen Fry, author of MYTHOSWe are in danger of losing our night skies, our first and most primal connection to the greater universe around us. Roberto Trotta’s rich and poetic book is a powerful call to preservation. By tracing the intimate connections between human history and the stars above, he reminds us that the skies are not only filled with beauty, but also with meaning and promise – Sean Carroll, author of THE BIGGEST IDEAS IN THE UNIVERSEThe most universal feature of our environment, the starry sky has been wondered at by all human societies since prehistoric times. Roberto Trotta draws on a trove of historical, scientific and literary sources to reveal the often-surprising influences of a cosmic perspective on human lives. A fascinating book, admirable for erudition and style, that will leave readers viewing the stars with fresh eyes – Professor Martin Rees, Astronomer RoyalStimulating and sobering, a very readable inquiry into the night sky with a broad sweep – Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell, University of OxfordA sweeping tour of humanity’s relationship with the night sky, Starborn soars from the historical to the personal. Trotta reveals how our lives are intertwined with the stars, from the exploration of our own planet and the birth of the sciences to how the human gaze turned inward. He also offers fantastical vignettes of what might have been - imagining a world without the heavens - and a clear-eyed view of humankind’s current and future connection with Earth and the cosmos – Professor Emily Levesque, author of THE LAST STARGAZERSWho would’ve thought the stars were so decisive for humanity? Fascinating and wondrous, the untold starry tale of how we came to be and a stark warning of the starless desolation ahead, should we be unwise enough to neglect our cosmic heritage – Professor Carissa Véliz, author of PRIVACY IS POWERA fascinating insight into how and why the study of the stars has been central to the human story, and a book for anyone who cares about human culture and where it will be heading next – Andy Lawrence, author of LOSING THE SKYTrotta writes like a poet, suffusing fact-dense pages with heart and even ardor. Starborn presents an engaging cultural history, salted with well-placed literary reference … accessible and enjoyable … meticulously researched, with an almost limitless archive of stellar trivia – Wall Street JournalBeautifully written – Nature

Beautifully written and intensely personal, Trotta has produced the perfectguide to how the star-speckled sky has shaped the human story. Alyrical hymn to the cosmos and our intimate connection to the heavens

– Professor Lewis Dartnell, author of BEING HUMANIn Starborn our relationship to the stars is rendered almost as a love story. What and who would we be, it asks, without the pulse of the stars above us? In its weaving of factual precision and intrepid invention, it’s a masterwork - vast, deep and soulful – Samantha Harvey, author of ORBITAL

Roberto provides the poetry that comes with profound questionsof astronomy - his contemplation of darkness is illuminating

– Robin Ince, Comedian and Broadcaster

About The Author

Roberto Trotta

Roberto Trotta is Professor of Theoretical Physics at the International School for Advanced Study in Trieste, Italy, and a visiting professor of astrostatistics at Imperial College London. The award-winning author of The Edge of the Sky, he lives under dark skies near Trieste.

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