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2022-04-20
Her Hidden Genius
Marie Benedict
Sourcebooks Landmark
January 2022
304 pp
書籍編號:
01-30522
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一部《關鍵少數》影迷必能共感的文學小說,講述 DNA雙螺旋結構發現者羅莎琳.富蘭克林(Rosalind Franklin)勇敢突破時代束縛的堅定信念。

在一個男性當局的科學世界裡,羅莎琳.富蘭克林向來像個格格不入的外來者——然而她天資聰穎、與眾不同。無論是在巴黎實驗室做實驗,或在倫敦的大學裡埋頭幹苦差事,富蘭克林總覺得和「科學」,還有那些助她穿梭實驗中,充滿原則的物理、化學知識無比親近。當她被指派前往研究DNA的那天,富蘭克林的心中燃著一股鬥志,她知道自己將解鎖人類生命背後的重大秘密。

富蘭克林知道,在試驗了數千張X光片後,那下一張,或再下一張,就能讓她直抵人類生命的根源,完成她科學職涯上最重要的里程碑。如此她便不必再聽取其她男同事對她的惡意抱怨,尤其是寧願和詹姆斯華森(James Watson)等人一同共謀的莫里斯.威爾金斯(Maurice Wilkins)。

終於,富蘭克林走到了豐收的那一天——DNA雙螺旋結構圖示在她鋒利的眼前明亮地展開。然而就在她等待被授與應得榮譽時,三位男同事的出現,將她擠下了獲取榮耀的高位‘,同時也揭露了一個殘酷事實:在這個富蘭克林成為「少數」的科學殿堂裡,也許她的無盡貢獻,也一時抵不過「多數」的生來優越。

來自最善於撰寫女性角色的小說家Marie Benedict,《天賦深藏》(Her Hidden Genius)記錄下偉大科學家羅莎琳.富蘭克林的單打獨鬥、她那不得不被時代與性別表徵所困住的境遇,以及她堅毅過人,永遠甘為生命科學搏鬥,永垂不朽的意志。

 

● 作者簡介

Marie Benedict,暢銷作家。Benedict曾是一名律師,在事務所擔任訴訟律師已有十餘年的經驗。她畢業於波士頓學院,主修法學、歷史和藝術史。她是《紐約時報》和《今日美國》的暢銷書作者,代表作如《The Personal Librarian》、《Lady Clementine》,《The Only Woman in the Room》、《Carnegie’s Maid》和《The Other Einstein》等等。

 

● 媒體報導

A compelling look at the scientist's impressive and all-too-short life...there are no easy answers in Her Hidden Genius, but there is much food for thought. -- Science magazine

Benedict brings to life Franklin's grit and spirit...an important contribution to the historical record. -- The Washington Post

Impeccably researched and beautifully written, Her Hidden Genius is a remarkable story of strength, perseverance, and achievement. Marie Benedict once again shines a light on women in science, vibrantly bringing Rosalind Franklin's genius to life in the pages of her novel. -- Jillian Cantor, USA Today bestselling author of Half Life

Marie Benedict brings human warmth and in-depth science to a novel on the life of Rosalind Franklin...Benedict is terrific at showing how male exclusivity operates and has researched the science in magnificent depth...A humanly as well as scientifically engaging read. -- Financial Times

Marie Benedict does it again, pulling another brilliant woman out of the shadows of history into an illuminating portrait for posterity. This eye-opening novel deftly explores the life of Rosalind Franklin--the wronged heroine of world-changing discoveries--and her singular pursuit of science. Educational and astounding. Brava! -- Stephanie Dray, New York Times bestselling author of America's First Daughter

Marie Benedict has given us an immense gift: a peek into the inner world of Rosalind Franklin, one of the most brilliant--and overlooked--scientists of her time. Her Hidden Genius describes the discovery of DNA in exquisite beauty, weaving the structure of the double helix effortlessly into a poignant and compelling narrative. This is Benedict's best work yet, a book that will break your heart, rattle your expectations, and ultimately leave you stunned by the sacrifices one woman made for science. -- Nathalia Holt, New York Times bestselling author of Rise of the Rocket Girls

What an important book this is. Through Marie Benedict's trademark insight and immersive historical research, Rosalind Franklin and her extraordinary legacy are beautifully restored to public recognition. So brilliantly sketched is this brilliant woman that you will find yourself both infuriated by the misogynistic battles she faces and inspired by the intellectual achievements she manages to secure regardless. A must-read for anyone interested in science or forgotten heroines. -- Kate Moore, New York Times bestselling author of The Radium Girls and The Woman They Could Not Silence

Benedict adeptly brings forward another accomplished, intriguing, and unjustly overlooked or oversimplified real-life woman in a welcoming and involving historical novel. – Booklist

Benedict again illuminates an overlooked female historical figure, accessibly highlighting Franklin's scientific achievements and also depicting some of her personal life. -- Library Journal

Benedict breaks down the science for the reader while bringing to life a woman whose incredible discoveries were hidden by the men around her. – SheReads

Marie Benedict has a remarkable talent for forcing open the cracks of history to draw extraordinary women into the sunlight. In Her Hidden Genius, Benedict weaves together molecular biology and human psychology to bring vivid life to Rosalind Franklin, whose discovery of DNA's exquisite double-helix structure takes on the narrative intensity of a thriller. Fans of historical fiction will devour this complex portrait of a brilliant and trailblazing genius and the price she paid to advance the frontiers of science. -- Beatriz Williams, New York Times bestselling author of Our Woman in Moscow

You've read about the men who lied and took credit for her experiments and discovery in your science books. But this is not their story; it's hers. -- BookRiot