When Work is Play

Patchen Barss on his 3 greatest revelations while writing The Impossible Man: Roger Penrose and the Cost of Genius.

“Long before I began work on The Impossible Man in 2018, I thought of Roger Penrose as a man at the center of two entirely separate mythologies: one as a mathematical physicist who decoded the inner workings of black holes and who forced the physics community to reckon with the limitations of relativity and quantum mechanics; the other as the creator of the impossible Penrose Triangle and the obsession-inducing, never-repeating patterns of Penrose Tiles. While his serious scientific work and his recreational mathematics both embodied a hyper-developed sense of simple, elegant, visual beauty, the two endeavors seemed completely incongruous. How could someone so immersed in esoteric, often fractious scientific arguments also exhibit such joyous, almost child-like wonder at the strange and dazzling ways shapes can fit together?”

Biographers in Conversation

An interview with Dr Gabriella Kelly-Davies on her excellent podcast, Biographers in Conversation. Gabriella asked insightful questions about the choices I made writing The Impossible Man, and about what makes a life sufficiently unusual to make a biography worth writing, and sufficiently universal to make it worth reading.

Unexpected Simplicity

I joined physicist Emily Petroff at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics for a conversation about mathematics, cosmology, and mortality, and about the strange ways that seemingly intractable problems can suddenly reveal simple, beautiful solutions.

The genius physicist whose work was inspired by Escher

“Barss captures the mathematician – still working at age 93 – in his own, real world, and shows that while maths may well have an independent existence from the physical universe, it is practised by people. People with families, frustrations, triumphs and tragedies. And he does it brilliantly.”

Solving the big puzzles

By Jenann T. Ismael, Times Literary Supplement

“Barss is good at conveying his subject’s very particular talents: the geometric imagination, the scope and beauty of the work, and the almost magical ability to turn what seems to be an impossible problem into something simple and directly visualizeable.”

Briefly noted

“In this elegant biography, Barss vividly evokes Penrose’s geometric sensibility and his quest to prove that a geometrically perfect world lies hidden behind everyday reality.”

The Needy Genius Who Understood the Cosmos (People, Not So Much)

By Jennifer Szalai, The New York Times
November 13, 2024

“Space-time is out there,” a young Penrose told one of his teachers. “And I am exploring it with my life.” Barss sees the beauty in this notion while also registering Penrose’s habit of invoking the universe to escape accountability. This biography depicts Sir Roger in multiple dimensions; only a writer as psychologically astute as Barss could show us an impossible man in full.”

When Life Just Doesn’t Add Up

By Julian Baggini

“Mr. Penrose, it is clear, has a mind fit for physics, not for the messy world of human relations. He has struggled to understand how his relationship problems could be more difficult to solve than his scientific ones, treating the former as though they were as tractable and logical as the latter. As a biographer, Mr. Barss is willing to let his subject’s contradictions lie. Life, he notes, isn’t like some of Mr. Penrose’s geometric puzzles: “The moment never comes when the last piece clicks into place and the puzzle is complete.”

What is the price of genius, asks biography of Roger Penrose

By Chelsea Whyte

Many people still believe (and many scientists tell themselves) that genius is a solitary affair, that what they do is so important it merits exemption from everyday life and the obligations of intimate relationships.As his subtitle suggests, Patchen Barss doesn’t endorse this notion in The Impossible Man: Roger Penrose and the cost of genius, as he charts the life of one of the most influential physicists of the 20th century. 

Humanities in the Village, Baltimore Dec. 2, 2024

Join author Patchen Barss and Director of the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute at Johns Hopkins, William Egginton, for a conversation about black holes, impossible objects, and sources of creative inspiration.

Bird in Hand Cafe and bookstore
11 E 33rd St, Baltimore, MD 21218, United States
December 2, 2024
6:00 p.m.

More details here

Toronto launch at Type Books

In conversation with Ramona Pringle, Associate Professor, Toronto Metropolitan University.

No registration necessary. Come celebrate, ask questions, and think about our place in the universe. That place being:

Type Books 883 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1G5

The heavy price of life as a physics genius

by Anjana Abuja

“As Toronto-based science journalist Patchen Barss shows in his beautifully composed and revealing biography The Impossible Man, Penrose’s exceptional talent for solving the hidden patterns and puzzles in the universe has long contrasted with his struggle to fit into the world of people.”

Superb insights into a flawed genius

(Starred Review) “One of the greatest physicists and mathematicians of the past century receives his first biography. Science journalist Barss, author of Flow Spin Flow: Looking for Patterns in Nature, does a fine job with a difficult subject.”

Publishers Weekly review

The Impossible Man: Roger Penrose and the Cost of Genius (Starred Review) “Science journalist Barss (The Erotic Engine) presents a penetrating, warts and all biography of Nobel Prize–winning physicist Roger Penrose. … The result is a haunting portrait of a brilliant scientist unwilling to confront his personal shortcomings.“

Book Talk at Manhattan’s Segal Theatre

Register now for this conversation with Patchen and Quanta Magazine Senior Editor Natalie Wolchover at the Segal Theatre in Manhattan. Sponsored by the Leon Levy Center for Biography at CUNY’s school of graduate studies.

When & Where

Tuesday, December 3, 2024
6:30 pm

The Segal Center
365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY and streaming online

Register Here