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Darwin's Audubon Gerald Weissmann

Darwin's Audubon By Gerald Weissmann

Darwin's Audubon by Gerald Weissmann


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Reflections on science, culture, and society, by the acclaimed author of The Woods Hole Cantata and The Doctor with Two Heads

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Darwin's Audubon: Science And The Liberal Imagination by Gerald Weissmann

In this retrospective of Gerald Weissmann's best-known essays, the reader is treated to his unique perspective on what C. P. Snow once dubbed the Two Cultures-art and science. In Darwin's Audubon, Weissmann examines the powerful influence that the two exert over one another and how they have helped each other evolve. From listening to the scientists who gather ever year to sing at the Woods Hole Cantata Consort to looking at the influence of Audubon's watercolours on Darwin's On the Origin of Species from comparing William Carlos Williams's poetry to his unedited case books to watching Oliver Wendell Holmes grow as doctor and as poet, Weissmann weaves a rich tapestry that will delight fans and newcomers alike.

About Gerald Weissmann

Gerald Weissmann, M.D., is Professor of Medicine and director of the Biotechnology centre at New York University School of Medicine. He has received the Lila Gruber Award for Cancer Research, a Guggenheim fellowship, and the Allesandro Robecchi Prize for Rheumatology.

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GOR009397682
9780738205977
0738205974
Darwin's Audubon: Science And The Liberal Imagination by Gerald Weissmann
Used - Very Good
Paperback
INGRAM PUBLISHER SERVICES US
2001-12-06
352
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