The Fire Within the Eye is easily described. It is science writing at its
best. David Park is plainly fascinated by his subject and he manages to excite
the same emotion in the reader. He provides a history of discoveries about the
nature of light from the earliest times up to our own laser-using era, combined
with a brilliant explanation of optics. But that is only half of the book’s
attraction. Park fixes all this into the context of the spiritual and
metaphorical meaning of light in religion and art and our own lives, all in the
most lucid, enthralling prose. A superb performance. Published by Princeton
University Press, 拢24.95/$29.95, ISBN 0691043329.
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