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Strange Attractors

Published
Mar 2019
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
304

About This Book

Has a stunning surprise or lucky encounter ever propelled you in an unanticipated direction? Are you doing what you always thought you would be doing with your life or has some unseen magnetism changed your course? And has that redirection come to seem inevitable? Edie Meidav and Emmalie Dropkin asked leading contemporary writers to consider these questions, which they characterize through the metaphor of "the strange attractor," a scientific theory describing an inevitable occurrence that arises out of chaos. Meidav's introduction and the thirty-five pieces collected here offer imaginative, arresting, and memorable replies to this query, including guidance from a yellow fish, a typewriter repairman, a cat, a moose, a bicycle, and a stranger on a train. Absorbing and provocative, this is nonfiction to be read in batches and bursts and returned to again and again.

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First Edition Mar 2019 University of Massachusetts Press ISBN 1625344244
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Mar 2019 University of Massachusetts Press ISBN 1625344236
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May 2019 University of Massachusetts Press ISBN B07XT889V6
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Aug 2019 University of Massachusetts Press ISBN 1613766734
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