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Intuition (2006)

von Allegra Goodman

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Hailed as “a writer of uncommon clarity” by theNew Yorker, National Book Award finalist Allegra Goodman has dazzled readers with her acclaimed works of fiction, including such beloved bestsellers asThe Family MarkowitzandKaaterskill Falls. Now she returns with a bracing new novel, at once an intricate mystery and a rich human drama set in the high-stakes atmosphere of a prestigious research institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Sandy Glass, a charismatic publicity-seeking oncologist, and Marion Mendelssohn, a pure, exacting scientist, are codirectors of a lab at the Philpott Institute dedicated to cancer research and desperately in need of a grant. Both mentors and supervisors of their young postdoctoral protégés, Glass and Mendelssohn demand dedication and obedience in a competitive environment where funding is scarce and results elusive. So when the experiments of Cliff Bannaker, a young postdoc in a rut, begin to work, the entire lab becomes giddy with newfound expectations. But Cliff’s rigorous colleague–and girlfriend–Robin Decker suspects the unthinkable: that his findings are fraudulent. As Robin makes her private doubts public and Cliff maintains his innocence, a life-changing controversy engulfs the lab and everyone in it. With extraordinary insight, Allegra Goodman brilliantly explores the intricate mixture of workplace intrigue, scientific ardor, and the moral consequences of a rush to judgment. She has written an unforgettable novel. From the Hardcover edition.… (mehr)
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Very nicely constructed, well paced. Every kind of twist and turn as the story evolves. Maybe a little over-complicated, maybe it moves too fast. It never really sits and simmers and soaks... it takes a taste, and then on to the next wild scene.

I really liked the tension between science as the quest for truth and science as the quest for fame. This book did a good job of walking the tightrope, never landing on either side. ( )
  kukulaj | Jun 2, 2022 |
Nice fiction about post doc research in the biological sciences. I liked that it was set in Cambridge MA. I liked the scholarly setting and some of the competitiveness they all felt for one another. Reminded me of college and what a PhD must be like without getting my hands dirty. ( )
  agdesilva | Feb 15, 2021 |
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  pszolovits | Feb 3, 2021 |
I was intrigued by the summary of the plot, politics in the science community are something I unfortunately am acquainted with, but it didn't really deliver. I probably would give it 2 1/2 stars, but the writing was pretty solid. There was no one to root for really, which makes it hard to commit to a novel for me. I struggled to finish and was kind of disappointing in the lackluster ending. meh. ( )
  Jandrew74 | May 26, 2019 |
Like a psychiatric surgeon sitting on her chair writing a note on a patient's pad, the author reveals to our tired eyes all the depths of the souls of her figures lying before her on the treatment couch. And the detail, so impressive that it exhausts you completely. There is no feeling hidden from us, no motive hidden from us. There is not a little bit of thought, a trait, a hobby, or some self-insight that has spared from us during reading.

The book focuses on a scientist who has made a breakthrough in the quest for cancer medicine. This inspires the envy of another scientist and is determined to find flaws in his work. In tedious detail, in diffuse phrasing and random descriptions of their focus, the writer describes this terrible plot, in which jealousy prevails. This is monstrous jealousy of its dimensions, which rises above all the relevant mental and human considerations.

Reading the book, even if it was quite tricky, made me feel horrifying: How many studies of drugs have been interrupted for stupid reasons like politics or money or envy? And how much life could have been saved? I'm horrified to think about it.

This is a tedious book that manages to evoke deep thoughts about the cynical world in which we live. Worth the investment in reading? I still can not say for sure. ( )
  Ramonremires | Jan 14, 2019 |
It has been Goodman's particular talent to create quirky, poignant characters and put them in deeply affecting relationships, and these relationships carry her novels. "Intuition," by contrast, is full of querulous people whose emotional tics stand in for personality.
hinzugefügt von DieFledermaus | bearbeitenNew York Times, Sue Halpern (Mar 5, 2006)
 
Fresh from Kaaterskill Falls, Allegra Goodman completely changes gears. Now she has written a jaw-dropping human drama about how far a group of scientists at a prestigious cancer research lab will go for power and fame. Don't be surprised if reading this makes you think of Michael Crichton.

Post-doctoral fellow Cliff Bannaker was groomed for stardom at the Philpott Institute, but he hadn't delivered...until now. His latest development, a virus called R-7, destroys cancer cells in lab mice, while keeping healthy cells intact. Despite their admirable past credentials, the lab's directors see this as the breakthrough that will carry them to stardom, even to a Nobel Prize. But has Cliff really found the cure for cancer -- or are his results too good to be true?

Cliff's colleague and much older ex-lover Robin Decker suspects he's falsified his data. Since their breakup, she's been obsessed with proving this. Most of her colleagues think she's jealous of cliff's success and no longer take her seriously. That is, except for Xiang Feng, a young scientist from China, who has his own doubts about cliff's results -- and has experienced firsthand his increasingly odd and secretive behavior. Did Cliff manufacture false results? Or is someone sabotaging his work? And when the scientific community realizes that something isn't adding up, who will take the fall?
 
"Page by page the story shimmers with insights into the subtlety and complexity of human psychology and relationships. Allegra Goodman writes like a master."

-- Ha Jin, National Book Award-winning author of Waiting and War Trash
 
"A superlative novel" (Starred Kirkus Reviews) of politics and science, ethics and obsession from the author of Kaaterskill Falls"
 
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Hailed as “a writer of uncommon clarity” by theNew Yorker, National Book Award finalist Allegra Goodman has dazzled readers with her acclaimed works of fiction, including such beloved bestsellers asThe Family MarkowitzandKaaterskill Falls. Now she returns with a bracing new novel, at once an intricate mystery and a rich human drama set in the high-stakes atmosphere of a prestigious research institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Sandy Glass, a charismatic publicity-seeking oncologist, and Marion Mendelssohn, a pure, exacting scientist, are codirectors of a lab at the Philpott Institute dedicated to cancer research and desperately in need of a grant. Both mentors and supervisors of their young postdoctoral protégés, Glass and Mendelssohn demand dedication and obedience in a competitive environment where funding is scarce and results elusive. So when the experiments of Cliff Bannaker, a young postdoc in a rut, begin to work, the entire lab becomes giddy with newfound expectations. But Cliff’s rigorous colleague–and girlfriend–Robin Decker suspects the unthinkable: that his findings are fraudulent. As Robin makes her private doubts public and Cliff maintains his innocence, a life-changing controversy engulfs the lab and everyone in it. With extraordinary insight, Allegra Goodman brilliantly explores the intricate mixture of workplace intrigue, scientific ardor, and the moral consequences of a rush to judgment. She has written an unforgettable novel. From the Hardcover edition.

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