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The Best American Science Writing (Best American Science Writing)

by Atul Gawande

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ISBN13: 9780060726447
ISBN10: 006072644x
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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Together these twenty-one articles on a wide range of today's most leading topics in science, from Dennis Overbye, Jonathan Weiner, and Richard Preston, among others, represent the full spectrum of scientific inquiry, proving once again that "good science writing is evidently plentiful" (American Scientist).

Review:

"Surgeon and New Yorker contributor Gawande (Complications) says the 'coolest' science writing isn't necessarily found in the science press. His collection of the year's best includes only one research paper — an American Scientist treatise on yawning. And though Jack Hitt's essay (from Harper's), on racist subtexts in the archeological study of who the first Americans were, has footnotes, they tend to contain side jokes, not science. Most of Gawande's selections come from mainstream publications like the New York Times and the Atlantic Monthly, and especially from fellow New Yorker writers like Elizabeth Kolbert (on avian flu), Jonathan Weiner (on a rare neurological disease) and Richard Preston (on redwoods). Still, there are plenty of opportunities for writers at other publications to shine. D.T. Max's piece from the New York Times Magazine presents a lively inquiry into 'literary Darwinism,' speculating on the evolutionary function of storytelling. And in the anthology's most moving essay (from Wired), Michael Chorost recounts his efforts to find hearing aid technology that will help him to hear Ravel's Bolro with the same clarity it held before he went deaf. The diversity and readability of Gawande's selections are very cool indeed. (Sept. 5)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

A rock-and-roll loving surgeon explores the full range of scientific inquiry--from biochemistry, physics, and astronomy, to genetics, evolutionary theory, and cognition. This collection provides a comprehensive overview of the year's most thought-provoking and exciting scientific developments.

About the Author

Atul Gawande is a surgeon at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston and a staff writer for The New Yorker. He is an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School and the Harvard School of Public Health, and he was nominated for a 2002 National Book Award for his book Complications: A Surgeon's Notes on an Imperfect Science. His new book, Better, will be coming out this spring.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780060726447
Author:
Gawande, Atul
Publisher:
Harper Perennial
Author:
by Atul Gawande
Subject:
General
Subject:
Science
Subject:
Essays
Subject:
Technical Writing
Subject:
American - General
Subject:
General science
Edition Description:
2006 Paperback
Series:
Best American Science Writing
Publication Date:
September 2006
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
362
Dimensions:
8.02x6.20x.92 in. .75 lbs.

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