Die Vermessung der Welt

paperback, 304 pages

Published July 12, 2008 by Rowohlt Verlag, Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag GmbH.

ISBN:
978-3-499-24100-0
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4 stars (19 reviews)

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4 stars

I love reading non-fiction and this time got a taste at novelized non-fiction, which was quite interesting and fun to listen to. Me being me I'll have to check out a proper non-fiction book about both Gauss and Humbolt to check the facts, but other than a bit of uncertainty about the facts, I really enjoyed it.

Review of 'Die Vermessung der Welt' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

There was quite a hype about this book and it's author a few years ago and so I was inevitably prejudiced when I opened it.

What I appreciate about this book is its sense of humor (the dialog with Kant is hilarious) and the idea to deliberately avoid direct speech in order to make the language resemble rather a travel report than a novel. This certainly adds to the athmosphere, especially of the Humboldt chapters.

At the same time I find it hard to follow those people, who read this book as a character study or biography of either Humboldt or Gauß. Not only does the author declare in interviews that he deliberately took some liberties when it comes to historical accuracy, but there is also a paragraph in the book, that I take to be an ironical reference to this matter. In that paragraph Kehlmann lets Gauß display his …

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