As we celebrate science fiction in this issue, we are inspired to also call out fictional scientists. The novels and short-story collections below, like Andrea Barrett’s Natural History (review adjacent), imaginatively portray scientists to profound effect.
Bewilderment. By Richard Powers. 2021. Norton, $27.95 (9780393881141).
Widowed astrobiologist Theo enrolls his sensitive young son, Robin, in an experimental therapy, involving decoded neurofeedback, leading to fresh insights into the living world, science, popular culture, and politics.
The Half Life of Valery K. By Natasha Pulley. 2022. Bloomsbury, $27 (9781635573275).
Dr. Valery Kolkhanov, a biochemist and radiation expert carefully concealing his queerness while incarcerated in a Siberian prison labor camp, is abruptly taken to Kyshtym, a top-secret Soviet plutonium-producing site where a 1957 nuclear-waste explosion released more radiation than the Chernobyl disaster.
The Hungry…