The New Men

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House of Stratus, 23 sept. 2008 - 290 pages

It is the onset of World War II in the fifth in the Strangers and Brothers series. A group of Cambridge scientists are working on atomic fission. But there are consequences for the men who are affected by it. Hiroshima also causes mixed personal reactions.

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Argument with a Brother
3
4
20
5
26
Morning Before the Office
33
7
42
Gambling by a Cautious
49
9
55
Two Kinds of Danger
65
What Do You Expect from Him Now?
181
Hushed Voices Under the Beams
188
A Joyous Moment in the Fog
195
Situation Designed for a Clear Head
199
Distress Out of Proportion
206
Wife and Husband
209
Warm to the Touch
216
The Brilliance of Suspicion
223

Beside the Smooth Water
74
Points on a Graph
88
Quarrel at First Light
98
Request for an Official Opinion
109
The Taste of Triumph
120
Beam of Light over the Snow
126
Swearing in a Hospital Ward
133
Events Too Big for Men
143
What Is Important?
150
Need for a Brother
165
Part Four A RESULT IN PRIVATE
173
An Uneffaceable Afternoon
175
A Cartoonlike Resemblance
228
The Lonely Men
232
Words in the Open
240
Part Five TWO BROTHERS
249
Technique Behind a High Reward
251
Visit to a Prisoner
256
Lights Twinkling in the Cold
260
A Place to Stand?
268
A New Empire
274
Two Brothers
278
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C. P. Snow was born on October 15, 1905 in Leicester, England. He graduated from Leicester University and received a doctorate in physics at the University of Cambridge. After working at Cambridge in molecular physics for about 20 years, he became a university administrator. During World War II, he was a scientific adviser to the British government. He was knighted in 1957 and created a Baron in the life peerage in 1964. He wrote an 11-volume novel sequence collectively called Strangers and Brothers, which was published between 1940 and 1970. His other works of fiction include Death Under Sail, In Their Wisdom, and A Coat of Varnish. He also wrote several non-fiction works including The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution, Public Affairs, Trollope: His Life and Art, and The Realists: Eight Portraits. He died on July 1, 1980 at the age of 74.

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