The Language God Talks, Herman Wouk
The Language God Talks, Herman Wouk
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The Language God Talks
On Science and Religion

Author: Herman Wouk

Narrator: Bob Walter

Unabridged: 5 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/05/2010


Synopsis

"More years ago than I care to reckon up, I met Richard Feynman." So begins The Language God Talks, Herman Wouk's gem on navigating the divide between science and religion. In one rich, compact volume, Wouk draws on stories from his life as well as on key events from the 20th century to address the eternal questions of why we are here, what purpose faith serves, and how scientific fact fits into the picture. He relates wonderful conversations he's had with scientists such as Feynman, Murray Gell-Mann, Freeman Dyson, and Steven Weinberg, and brings to life such pivotal moments as the 1969 moon landing and the Challenger disaster.

Brilliantly written, The Language God Talks is a scintillating and lively investigation and a worthy addition to the literature.

About Herman Wouk

Herman Wouk is a bestselling American author with a number of notable novels to his credit, including The Caine Mutiny, The Winds of War, and War and Remembrance. He was born in New York City into a Jewish family that had immigrated from Russia, and received an A. B. from Columbia University. He was first a radio scriptwriter, and worked with Fred Allen, then in 1941 worked for the US government on radio spots selling war bonds. Wouk then joined the United States Navy and served in the Pacific Theater, an experience he later characterized as educational; "I learned about machinery, I learned how men behaved under pressure, and I learned about Americans." His first ship was the USS Zane, then he was second-in-command on the Southard. He started his writing career onboard, working on a novel during his off-duty hours. He married Betty Sarah Brown in 1945, with whom he had three sons, became a fulltime writer in 1946, and published his debut novel, Aurora Dawn in 1947. In 1952, The Caine Mutiny received the Pulitzer Prize. In 1998, he received the Guardian of Zion Award.


Reviews

AudiobooksNow review by Deborah on 2010-05-29 13:43:54

Well worth the read. Will make you think but not as a Challenge to your faith.

Goodreads review by K on October 27, 2010

Oh, man -- this is going to be a difficult review to write. I often speak half-jokingly of my deep personal love for Herman Wouk, as if it's possible to feel an actual connection to an author you've never seen. But having loved Inside, Outside: A Novel, which Wouk refers to as his "novel-memoir" (th......more

Goodreads review by Jeffrey on May 18, 2010

Herman Wouk has always been one of my favorite writers. I feel in love with the Caine Munity and then felt that I must read his entire ouvre. His books always ranged from romantic to serious with a lot of fine story telling and impeccable research to entertain and inform the reader. I remember being......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer on May 23, 2010

From My Blog...[return][return][return]I did not know what to expect when I began The Language God Talks by Herman Wouk and all I knew prior to beginning the book is that I enjoyed Wouk's earlier works and he not only met, but also quoted my all-time favourite physicist, Richard Feynman. I am please......more