Life Of Galileo
Discover the compelling world of science and conflict in Life Of Galileo by Bertolt Brecht, published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC in 2001. This gripping play unfolds the life of the renowned Renaissance scientist, Galilei Galileo, as he battles against the oppressive forces of authoritarian dogma. With a page count of 288, this new edition invites readers to witness Galileo's insatiable thirst for knowledge and the consequential clash with the Inquisition that forces him to publicly renounce his groundbreaking theories. Brecht's masterful storytelling not only highlights the struggles of a brilliant mind but also raises profound questions about the nature of truth and freedom. Perfect for those interested in the intersection of science, philosophy, and history, Life Of Galileo is an essential addition to your reading list.