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This brilliantly illustrated tale recounts Bertrand Russell's life, exploring themes of reason, insanity, love, and truth. Raised by his paternal grandparents, Russell grew up unaware of his parents' whereabouts, fueling his desire for knowledge about his own history. This yearning for truth and clarity drove him to seek an objective language to describe the world, free from the biases of written expression. As he matured into a sophisticated philosopher and mathematician, he also began courting his first wife, sharing riddles and leaning on her during challenging times marked by paradoxes and family secrets. Despite achieving considerable success, Russell faced a setback when he encountered his intellectual rival, the brilliant student Ludwig Wittgenstein. The narrative is insightful and layered, revealing both Russell's internal struggles and his quest for the foundations of logic. An older, wiser Russell narrates the story, complemented by the author's asides that illuminate its complex ideas. At its core, the tale delves into the conflict between pure reason and the flaws of reality, featuring a cast of great thinkers, young lovers, ghosts, and the specter of insanity.

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Logicomix, Apostolos Doxiadīs, Christos Ch Papadimitriou, Alekos Papadatos, Annie Di Donna

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2009
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