Published on the fiftieth anniversary of her seminal book, Silent
Spring, here is an indelible new portrait of Rachel Carson, founder of
the environmental movement She loved the ocean and wrote three books
about its mysteries, including the international bestseller The Sea
Around Us. But it was with her fourth book, Silent Spring, that this
unassuming biologist transformed our relationship with the natural
world. Rachel Carson began work on Silent Spring in the late 1950s,
when a dizzying array of synthetic pesticides had come into use.
Leading this chemical onslaught was the insecticide DDT, whose
inventor had won a Nobel Prize for its discovery. Effective against
crop pests as well as insects that transmitted human diseases such as
typhus and malaria, DDT had at first appeared safe. But as its use
expanded, alarming reports surfaced of collateral damage to fish,
birds, and other wildlife. Silent Spring was a chilling indictment of
DDT and its effects, which were lasting, widespread, and lethal.
Published in 1962, Silent Spring shocked the public and forced the
government to take action-despite a withering attack on Carson from
the chemicals industry. The book awakened the world to the heedless
contamination of the environment and eventually led to the
establishment of the EPA and to the banning of DDT and a host of
related pesticides. By drawing frightening parallels between dangerous
chemicals and the then-pervasive fallout from nuclear testing, Carson
opened a fault line between the gentle ideal of conservation and the
more urgent new concept of environmentalism. Elegantly written and
meticulously researched, On a Farther Shore reveals a shy yet
passionate woman more at home in the natural world than in the
literary one that embraced her. William Souder also writes sensitively
of Carson's romantic friendship with Dorothy Freeman, and of her death
from cancer in 1964. This extraordinary new biography captures the
essence of one of the great reformers of the twentieth century. A New
York Times Notable Book of 2012 “A suspenseful tale of the literary
life…utterly inspiring.” —San Francisco Chronicle
“Captivating…Souder writes vividly and with great empathy for his
subject and her cause.” —New York Times Book Review “A
delightful, fascinating, engrossing read about some of the most
important insights of modern science. You’ll find yourself thinking
about Carson whenever you take a walk in the woods.” —Slate.com
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The Life and Legacy of Rachel Carson, Author of Silent Spring
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780307462220
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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