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Time Travel

James Gleick
3.58 (4668 Reviews)

Overview of Time Travel

From H.G. Wells to Einstein, Gleick's "Time Travel" explores humanity's obsession with bending time. Named among 2016's best by The New York Times, it reveals how train schedules and telegraphs sparked our modern time-warping fantasies. What paradox would you solve first?

Key Themes in Time Travel

  • cultural history of time
  • fourth dimension theory
  • literary origins of sci-fi
  • temporal paradoxes
  • evolution of futurism

Quotes from Time Travel

  • it created one.

  • time itself is not absolute.

  • time is actually the fourth dimension.

  • time travel permeates our culture so thoroughly that children understand it instinctively.

  • time travel had permeated modern culture so thoroughly that 21st-century citizens can hardly remember when they first encountered the concept.

Characters in Time Travel

  • H.G. WellsAuthor who popularized the concept of time travel
  • The Time TravellerThe nameless protagonist of Wells' 1895 novel
  • Hugo GernsbackFounder of Amazing Stories and sci-fi pioneer
  • Enoch SoamesWriter who makes a Faustian bargain to travel

About the Author

About the Author of Time Travel

James Gleick, the acclaimed American author and historian of science, explores the intersection of physics and culture in Time Travel: A History, blending narrative nonfiction with philosophical inquiry.

A master of explaining complex scientific concepts through cultural history, Gleick has chronicled technological revolutions in bestselling works like Chaos: Making a New Science (Pulitzer Prize finalist) and The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood (Royal Society Winton Prize winner). His books, translated into more than 30 languages, establish him as a leading voice in making scientific ideas accessible to general audiences.

A Harvard graduate and former New York Times columnist, Gleick co-founded one of New York’s first internet service providers in 1993, reflecting his lifelong engagement with technology’s societal impacts. His writing regularly appears in The New York Review of Books and The New York Times, cementing his status as a bridge between academia and public discourse.

Time Travel continues his tradition of transforming abstract theories into compelling stories, tracing the concept’s evolution from H.G. Wells to quantum physics.

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FAQs About This Book

Time Travel: A History by James Gleick explores the cultural and scientific evolution of time travel as a concept, tracing its origins in H.G. Wells’ The Time Machine to its influence on modern physics and literature. The book examines how technological advancements, philosophical shifts, and science fiction shaped humanity’s understanding of time, weaving insights from Einstein, Borges, and pop culture.

This book is ideal for fans of science history, literary analysis, or physics enthusiasts. Gleick’s accessible style caters to readers intrigued by how ideas like time loops and paradoxes emerged in fiction and migrated into scientific discourse. It’s particularly rewarding for those familiar with works by Wells, Vonnegut, or Doctor Who.

Yes—critics praise Gleick’s blend of rigorous research and engaging storytelling, calling it “mind-bending” and “a masterclass in interdisciplinary analysis.” A Pulitzer finalist, it offers fresh perspectives on time’s fluidity while contextualizing time travel’s role in art and science.

Wells’ The Time Machine serves as the book’s starting point, framing time as a navigable dimension. Gleick argues Wells’ 1895 novel catalyzed cultural fascination with time travel, coinciding with innovations like railroads and telegraphs that reshaped perceptions of temporal linearity.

Gleick bridges fiction and science, showing how Einstein’s relativity and quantum mechanics borrowed metaphors from time-travel narratives. The book highlights physicists’ debates about closed timelike curves and the “block universe” theory, illustrating science’s debt to speculative fiction.

Notable lines include Wells’ assertion that “there is no difference between Time and any of the three dimensions of Space” and Gleick’s observation that “time travel is a fantasy of the modern era.” These emphasize the concept’s novelty and its challenge to intuitive time perception.

Like Chaos and The Information, this book synthesizes complex ideas across disciplines but focuses on a singular cultural motif. It shares Gleick’s trademark depth but is more narrative-driven, appealing to both fiction fans and science readers.

Some readers find its dense historical details overwhelming, while others desire more technical physics. However, most acclaim its ambitious scope, with The New York Times noting it “redefines how we view our relationship with time.”

In an era of AI and virtual reality, the book’s analysis of tech’s impact on temporal perception feels prescient. Its themes resonate with debates about digital timelessness and simulated environments, making it a timely read for tech-savvy audiences.

Gleick dissects paradoxes like the “grandfather paradox” through both fiction (e.g., Back to the Future) and physics research. He argues such narrative devices reveal societal anxieties about causality and free will.

Beyond classics, Gleick explores Jorge Luis Borges’ circular timelines and Proust’s involuntary memory, showing how literary experimentation expanded time-travel tropes beyond pulp fiction.

Absolutely. The book explains how time-travel narratives in films (Tenet) and TV (Dark) reflect contemporary obsessions with nonlinear storytelling, offering tools to decode modern media’s temporal complexity.

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