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    <![CDATA[Gut Symmetries]]>
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    <![CDATA[Physics seems to have become the new language of love in the 1990s, and Jeanette Winterson is not the first writer to make a major character a physicist. Jonathan Lethem mined similar territory earlier this year in his delightful book, <em>As She Climbed Across the Table,</em> and now Winterson enters the lists with not one, but two physicists populating the pages of her equally wonderful book, <em>Gut Symmetries</em>.  If you think about it, physics <em>does</em> make a good metaphor for love, encompassing as it does the principles of attraction, the exchange of energy, and unification. At the center of this meditation on &quot;the intelligence of the universe&quot; and &quot;the stupidity of humankind&quot; are Jove, a married physicist; Alice, a single physicist who becomes his mistress; and Stella, Jove's wife and later, Alice's lover. They meet on the <em>QE2</em> and from there the three participants in the story take turns telling their versions of it. <p> <em>Gut Symmetries</em> is a collage of memories, snippets of scientific theory, meditations on abstract concepts like truth, and the events surrounding Jove, Alice, and Stella's affair. This is a book that demands your attention, jumping as it does from one seemingly tangential topic to another; but whereas physics still seeks a grand unification theory (GUT) to explain how everything in the universe fits together, Winterson actually finds one of her own in this satisfyingly complete fictional world.</p>]]>
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        <name><![CDATA[Jeanette Winterson]]></name>
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  <read_at>Sun Feb 01 00:00:00 -0800 2009</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[I so wanted this to be my favorite of her books: Physics! Guts! Yeah! But it's not. It's much clunkier than Weight, ironically enough, and less overwhelming than Written on the Body. Oh well. ]]></body>
    
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