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Book Synopsis: A masterful, timely, fully authorized biography of the great and hugely influential biologist and naturalist E. O. Wilson, one of the most ground-breaking and controversial scientists of our time—from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Making of the Atomic Bomb
“An impressive account of one of the 20th century’s most prominent biologists, for whom the natural world is ‘a sanctuary and a realm of boundless adventure; the fewer the people in it, the better.’” —The New York Times Book Review
Few biologists in the long history of that science have been as productive, as ground-breaking and as controversial as the Alabama-born Edward Osborne Wilson. At 91 years of age he may be the most eminent American scientist in any field.
Fascinated from an early age by the natural world in general and ants in particular, his field work on them and on all social insects has vastly expanded our knowledge of their many species and fascinating ways of being. This work led to his 1975 book Sociobiology, which created an intellectual firestorm from his contention that all animal behavior, including that of humans, is governed by the laws of evolution and genetics. Subsequently Wilson has become a leading voice on the crucial importance to all life of biodiversity and has worked tirelessly to synthesize the fields of science and the humanities in a fruitful way.
Richard Rhodes is himself a towering figure in the field of science writing and he has had complete and unfettered access to Wilson, his associates, and his papers in writing this book. The result is one of the most accomplished and anticipated and urgently needed scientific biographies in years.
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Embark on a journey through the extraordinary life of renowned biologist E. O. Wilson with our captivating book, "A Life in Nature." Delve into the fascinating world of ants and social insects as Wilson's groundbreaking research expands our understanding of their intricate behaviors. Get ready to be inspired by his dedication to biodiversity and his tireless efforts to bridge the gap between science and the humanities.
Discover the riveting story of Edward Osborne Wilson, a true pioneer in the field of biology, whose work has revolutionized our perception of animal behavior and evolution. With unparalleled access to Wilson and his inner circle, acclaimed author Richard Rhodes delivers a masterful and timely biography that is sure to captivate both science enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Uncover the legacy of a legend as you immerse yourself in the pages of this authorized biography that sheds light on the remarkable accomplishments and controversies surrounding E. O. Wilson. From Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Making of the Atomic Bomb," this book offers a unique glimpse into the life and work of one of the most eminent American scientists of our time.
Ready to explore the awe-inspiring world of E. O. Wilson? Dive into the pages of "A Life in Nature" now and experience the profound impact of his research and advocacy. Order your copy today and join us in celebrating the enduring legacy of this influential and visionary scientist.
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