Description
About the Author
Educated Imperial College, London (BSc 1st class honours, Physics and Mathematics, 1964; PhD, Theory of Elementary Particles, 1967) . During the 1960s, Fraser wrote some short-story fiction as a hobby. By 1970 Fraser combined two very different interests by becoming a reporter for Computer Weekly and later returned to science as an in-house writer and editor at major laboratories. From 1980-2002 Fraser was Editor of CERN Courier, the monthly magazine of the international high energy physics community. He has given talks at university science departments, in a mosque, and for TV programmes.
Reviews
Review from previous edition Fraser's well researched contribution provides a transparent description on the creation of the standard model that merits attention from physicists and historians alike. Cosmic Anger is highly recommended. * Optics Journal *
Gordon Fraser's enigmatically titled biography,Cosmic Anger: Abdus Salam - The First Muslim Nobel Scientist, is immensely engaging, and its numerous anecdotes will titillate physicists. * Pervez Hoodbhoy, Physics Today *
I find the book to be a well written account of the achievements of a genius who was a citizen of the world, destined to play a memorable role in the global development of science and technology. * CERN Courier *
An intriguing biography, a striking, frequently moving story [...], Cosmic Anger is an important work, not just in terms of its biographical revelations, but for the light it shines on the dark, irrational times we now inhabit. * Robin McKie, The National, August 2008 *
Gordon Fraser...has produced a rich and varied biography...in this sensitive account. Salam's contributions on the international scene shine out * Simon Mitton, Times Higher Education Supplement *
More than a biography of a great scientist, this book provides a wider political and historical commentary. And while some of the details of Salam's physics may be incomprehensible to those without a background in the subject, the politics of the indian subcontinent, and the status of science in Islam, both past and present, makes this an important and enlightening read. * Jim al-Khalili, NewScientist *
Fascinating and delightful. Although I knew Salam well, I learned much from this account. Salam's truly remarkable multi-faceted character is well mirrored here. The book is beautifully written, and handles many delicate political and personal issues with sensitivity and understanding. Very authoritative and insightful, giving a rounded picture of a very complex man. * Tom Kibble, Imperial College London *
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, which is very well written, and would rate it as essential reading for all particle physicists who wish to be well informed about the background to their subject ... The book is to be strongly recommended to research students as part of their education. It will also be of great interest to non-physicist readers who wish to see more deeply into the human side of science. * Contemporary Physics *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199697120
Author Gordon Fraser
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 137mm * 18mm