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Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Brilliant: The Evolution of Artificial Light

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Title: Brilliant: The Evolution of Artificial Light
Author: Brox, Jane
ISBN: 9780547055275
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Published: 2010
Binding: Regular Hardback
Language: English
Condition: Used: Very Good
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World History 1299517

Publisher Description:
"Brilliant," reminiscent of Lewis Hyde's "The Gift" in its reach and of Timothy Egan's "The Worst Hard Time" in its haunting evocation of human lives, offers a sweeping view of a surprisingly revealing aspect of human history--from the stone lamps of the Pleistocene to the LEDs embedded in fabrics of the future.
Brox plumbs the class implications of light--who had it, who didn't--through the many centuries when crude lamps and tallow candles constricted waking hours. She convincingly portrays the hell-bent pursuit of whale oil as the first time the human desire for light thrust us toward an environmental tipping point. Only decades later, gas street lights opened up the evening hours to leisure, which changed the ways we live and sleep and the world's ecosystems.
Edison's "tiny strip of paper that a breath would blow away" produced a light that seemed to its users all but divorced from human effort or cost. And yet, as Brox's informative and hair-raising portrait of our current grid system shows, the cost is ever with us.
"Brilliant" is infused with human voices, startling insights, and--only a few years before it becomes illegal to sell most incandescent light bulbs in the United States--timely questions about how our future lives will be shaped by light.