

An edition of As she climbed across the table (1997)
By Jonathan Lethem
Publish Date
2005
Publisher
Faber & Faber, Limited
Language
eng
Pages
210
Description:
What if your lover left you for, well, nothing? Literally nothing. Particle physicist Alice Coombs and her colleagues are on the cusp of an extraordinary discovery. They have created a void, a hole in the universe, a true nothingness that they have named "Lack." Philip Engstrand, a professor who studies other professors, has made a breakthrough of his own - he now understands how deeply he loves Alice. Lack, though, is no ordinary black hole: It swallows certain things - a pomegranate, argyle socks, mirrored sunglasses - but displays no appetite for a bow tie, an ice ax, or scrambled duck eggs. This is a void that displays the outlines of a personality: a nothingness that, as Philip comes to realize, utterly obsesses his beloved. Alice, it becomes apparent, has fallen out of love with Philip and in love with Lack.
subjects: Black holes (Astronomy), California, Discoveries in science, Fiction, Occupational neuroses, Physicists, Fiction, general, California, fiction, Fiction, humorous, general, Scientists, fiction, Physiciens, Romans, nouvelles, Découvertes scientifiques, Névroses professionnelles, Trous noirs (Astronomie), Fisicos, Novela, Descubrimientos científicos, Neurosis ocupacional, Agujeros negros (Astronomía), American fiction
Places: California