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In this fascinating book, Nobel Prize winner Pierre-Gilles de Gennes wittily captures the lives of personalities from both the academic and the industrial world in delightful bite-size stories. Most of the characters in this collection are like those in Aesop's fables, but in modern-day research settings. The book provides a critical account of aberrations (fortunately rare) of the scientific community. Many lessons can be drawn from the stories. For the young researcher, this book is like a telescope: for seeing other human beings beyond his or her laboratory. For the administrator, this book is like a microscope: for seeing inside the human beings huge and complex structures. However, like Aesop's fables, you would not offer the book as a gift to anyone other than a close and wise friend.Petit Point is not a book to be devoured in a single sitting. It is one to be savored and reflected upon — it shows what the world may be like and what we ourselves may become. It is like a mirror — to be visited from time to time.

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Letter; Mastoc; Vera; Lanterne; Leduc; Emmy; Breton; Smirnoff; Pluvieux; Beziers; Kuba; Vladimir; Aglae; Subtil; Chazot; Anchor; Croesus; Caesar; Guru; Dourakine; Saplir; Manfred; Robert; Polymorph; Revizor; Feston; Philostrate; Elise; Spiros; Akbar.

Petit Point: A Candid Portrait On The Aberrations

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      Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
      Publication Date: 25/10/2004
      ISBN13: 9789812560117, 978-9812560117
      ISBN10: 9812560114

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this fascinating book, Nobel Prize winner Pierre-Gilles de Gennes wittily captures the lives of personalities from both the academic and the industrial world in delightful bite-size stories. Most of the characters in this collection are like those in Aesop's fables, but in modern-day research settings. The book provides a critical account of aberrations (fortunately rare) of the scientific community. Many lessons can be drawn from the stories. For the young researcher, this book is like a telescope: for seeing other human beings beyond his or her laboratory. For the administrator, this book is like a microscope: for seeing inside the human beings huge and complex structures. However, like Aesop's fables, you would not offer the book as a gift to anyone other than a close and wise friend.Petit Point is not a book to be devoured in a single sitting. It is one to be savored and reflected upon — it shows what the world may be like and what we ourselves may become. It is like a mirror — to be visited from time to time.

      Table of Contents
      Letter; Mastoc; Vera; Lanterne; Leduc; Emmy; Breton; Smirnoff; Pluvieux; Beziers; Kuba; Vladimir; Aglae; Subtil; Chazot; Anchor; Croesus; Caesar; Guru; Dourakine; Saplir; Manfred; Robert; Polymorph; Revizor; Feston; Philostrate; Elise; Spiros; Akbar.

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