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The Human Age

The World Shaped by Us

Author: Diane Ackerman  

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A beautifully-written, insightful and urgent enquiry into man's relationship with nature and our impact on the planet.

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A beautifully-written, insightful and urgent enquiry into man's relationship with nature and our impact on the planet.

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'Our relationship with nature has changed . . . radically, irreversibly, but by no means all for the bad. Our new epoch is laced with invention. Our mistakes are legion, but our talent is immeasurable.'

In THE HUMAN AGE award-winning nature writer Diane Ackerman confronts the fact that the human race is now the single dominant force of change on the planet. Humans have 'subdued 75 per cent of the land surface, concocted a wizardry of industrial and medical marvels, strung lights all across the darkness'. We now collect the DNA of vanishing species in a 'frozen ark', equip orang-utans with iPads, create wearable technologies and synthetic species that might one day outsmart us. Ackerman takes us on an exciting journey to understand this bewildering new reality, introducing us to many of the people and ideas now creating - perhaps saving - the future.

THE HUMAN AGE is a surprising, optimistic engagement with the dramatic transformations that have shaped, and continue to alter, our world, our relationship with nature and our prospects for the future. Diane Ackerman is one of our most lyrical, insightful and compelling writers on the natural world and THE HUMAN AGE is a landmark book.

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Critic Reviews

“A dazzling achievement: immensely readable, lively, polymathic, audacious.”

One of our great authors . . . you're now about to become addicted to Diane Ackerman. - Jared Diamond

A dazzling achievement - New York Times

Amazingly illuminating - Siddhartha Mukherjee

A gorgeous read - Brain Pickings

Fascinating - Washington Post

Ferociously inspiring - Seattle Times

Full of scientific nuggets and bundles of research, this is written in an accessible and entertaining style. - The Daily Mail

- New York Times

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About the Author

Diane Ackerman has been the finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Non-fiction in addition to many other awards and recognitions for her work, which include the international bestsellers The Zookeeper's Wife and A Natural History of the Senses. She lives with her husband Paul West in Ithaca, New York.

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'Our relationship with nature has changed . . . radically, irreversibly, but by no means all for the bad. Our new epoch is laced with invention. Our mistakes are legion, but our talent is immeasurable.' In THE HUMAN AGE award-winning nature writer Diane Ackerman confronts the fact that the human race is now the single dominant force of change on the planet. Humans have 'subdued 75 per cent of the land surface, concocted a wizardry of industrial and medical marvels, strung lights all across the darkness'. We now collect the DNA of vanishing species in a 'frozen ark', equip orang-utans with iPads, create wearable technologies and synthetic species that might one day outsmart us. Ackerman takes us on an exciting journey to understand this bewildering new reality, introducing us to many of the people and ideas now creating - perhaps saving - the future.THE HUMAN AGE is a surprising, optimistic engagement with the dramatic transformations that have shaped, and continue to alter, our world, our relationship with nature and our prospects for the future. Diane Ackerman is one of our most lyrical, insightful and compelling writers on the natural world and THE HUMAN AGE is a landmark book.

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Product Details

Publisher
Headline Publishing Group | Headline Book Publishing
Published
10th September 2015
Pages
352
ISBN
9780755365012

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