
Daniel Kehlmann, The Measurement of the World
- Alexander von Humboldt explores jungle, steppe, and the Orinoco
- Carl Friedrich Gauß proves that space curves
- Meeting of the two geniuses in 1828 in Berlin
- Description of their desires, weaknesses, and achievements
- A philosophical adventure novel full of humor and imagination
- Satire of German classicism and portrait of 19th-century bourgeoisie
- Entertaining, profound, and intelligently written
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Publisher: Rowohlt, Reinbek
| Alexander von Humboldt explores jungle, steppe, and the Orinoco |
| Carl Friedrich Gauß proves that space curves |
| Meeting of the two geniuses in 1828 in Berlin |
| Description of their desires, weaknesses, and achievements |
| A philosophical adventure novel full of humor and imagination |
| Satire of German classicism and portrait of 19th-century bourgeoisie |
| Entertaining, profound, and intelligently written |
Popular Products