Rebecca Newberger Goldstein (Get this book)
Plato returns to 21st-century America in this witty, inventive,
genre-bending work by MacArthur Fellow Goldstein. As the author imagines
him, Plato is an intense, curious visitor from ancient Greece who is
touring the country to promote his famous tract, The Republic. He lands
first in Mountain View, Calif., where he is scheduled to speak to the
staff of Google but gets waylaid by an employee who engages him in a
conversation about truth, beauty, goodness and justice. Goldstein's
philosophical background serves her impressively in this
reconsideration of Plato's work, and her talent as a fiction writer
animates her lively cast of characters: the arrogant, leering scientist
in charge of a neurological research lab; the psycho-babbling advice
columnist; the egotistical cable news interviewer. Goldstein's bright,
ingenious philosophical romp makes Plato not only relevant to our times,
but palpably alive.--Kirkus