LOGICOMIX is published today to rave reviews in the Independent and Financial Times.
LOGICOMIX tells the story of Bertrand Russell, his lifelong struggle with the foundations of mathematics - and with his own sanity.
In Saturday’s Financial Times, Neville Hawcock writes: ‘Some superheroes leap tall buildings with a single bound. Others catch thieves just like flies. But the ones in Apostolos Doxiadis and Christos H. Papadimitriou’s graphic novel just think – really hard – about an incredibly difficult dilemma. And they get nowhere. Like all the best superheroes, they are deeply, fascinatingly flawed characters… The authors themselves debate questions that may be a breeze compared with the ones Russell wrestled with, but they are still far from easy. Logicomix is a wonderfully persuasive answer.’
Already an Amazon bestseller in pre-sales, it is now available in the shops.
07 Sep 2009