More Things in Heaven and Earth: Poets and Astronomers Read the Night Sky
- Category: Other
- Author: Norman Davidson, C. Kitchin
- Publisher: The Wombat Press
- Pages: 127
- ISBN: 9780969082873
- Year: 1997
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Lent status: Available
Review
In More Things in Heaven and Earth, Levy argues the fundamental unity of the arts and the sciences, pointing out the poetry that is in astronomy and the scientific references to the night sky found in many of the great poets. He illustrates his arguments with spectacular colour photographs of comets and eclipses and also with extensive quotation of and commentary on Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, Donne, Keats, Tennyson, Hopkins and Frost. For him the collision of the comet bearing his name with the planet Jupiter, the greatest cataclysm in the history of astronomy, is an opportunity to get a whole new generation excited about our universe in a way that has not been possible since the 1969 Moon landing.