Hubble Time
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About the Book
In the twenties, Edwin Hubble identified the galactic structure and expansion of the Universe. Many consider his discoveries as important as the work of Albert Einstein. Hubble Time explores the private lives of Edwin and Grace Hubble and their compelling legacy.
This stylish “autobiography” is written by Hubble’s fictional granddaughter, Jane. It contains excerpts from Grace Hubble’s actual diaries as well as previously unpublished material by the Hubbles’ intimate friends Aldous Huxley and Anita Loos. In her nightly journal entries, Jane meditates on her grandparents’ clever set, which encapsulated the style and wit of Los Angeles in the thirties and forties, and she reflects wryly on living alone in Los Angeles today.
About the Author
Tom Bezzi was born in Oklahoma and grew up in Kansas. He did his undergraduate studies at Notre Dame and the University of Kansas and his graduate studies at Friedrich-Wilhelms University, Bonn, and San Francisco State. Later, he lived in West Hollywood, California, and wrote stories for various magazines.