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Author Pitalo, Vladimir, 1960- author

Title Tesla : a portrait with masks / Vladimir Pitalo ; translated from the Serbian by Bogdan Raki and John Jeffries

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LOCATION CALL NO. STATUS
 Bangor Pub. Lib. Fiction Cellar  P676 .t    AVAILABLE  
 USM POR Stacks  PG1419.26.I78 T4713 2015    AVAILABLE  
Phys Descr 452 pages ; 23 cm
Series Lannan translations selection series
Summary Nikola Tesla was a man forever misunderstood. From his boyhood in what is present-day Croatia, where his father, a Serbian Orthodox priest, dismissed his talents, to his tumultuous years in New York City, where his heated rivalry with Thomas Edison yielded triumphs and failures, Tesla was both demonized and lionized. Tesla captures the whirlwind years of the dawn of the electrical age, when his flair for showmanship kept him in the public eye. For every successful invention--the alternating current electrical system and wireless communication among them--there were hundreds of others. But what of the man behind the image? Vladimir Pitalo reveals the inner life of a man haunted by the loss of his older brother, a man who struggled with flashes of madness and brilliance whose mistrust of institutional support led him to financial ruin. Tesla: A Portrait with Masks is an impassioned account of a visionary whose influence is still felt today
Note USM: In honor of Dr. Alfred Padula, Professor Emeritus, Department of History
Subject Tesla, Nikola, 1856-1943 -- Fiction
Inventors -- Biography -- Fiction
Biographical fiction
Alt Author Raki, Bogdan, translator
Jeffries, John, translator
OCLC # 879582811
ISBN # 1555976972
9781555976972