Isaac Newton
by James Gleick
Narrated by Allan Corduner
Why You'll Love This
Gleick writes Newton as a difficult, brilliant mind, and Corduner's narration captures both his obsession and the magnitude of what he invented.
About This Book
James Gleick's compact biography traces one of history's most solitary and consequential minds, from a rural English childhood marked by abandonment to a old age spent as the most celebrated intellect in Europe. The book probes how Newton conjured an entirely new language for the physical world, naming forces and quantities that had no words before him, and how that act of naming reshaped what human beings believe they can know. Gleick works not just as a chronicler but as a translator, rendering seventeenth-century natural philosophy legible without diluting its strangeness.
Allan Corduner brings a measured, unhurried authority to the narration that suits Gleick's precise, almost spare prose. His cadence invites reflection rather than rushing past the conceptual density, giving listeners space to absorb ideas about gravity, optics, and calculus as they unfold. At under six hours, the audiobook moves with the efficiency of its subject's own thinking, making it an ideal format for a biography that prizes clarity over exhaustive detail.
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