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Rabid: A Cultural History of the World's Most Diabolical Virus

ISBN-13: 9780143123576 / Angielski / Miękka / 2013 / 288 str.

Monica Murphy
Rabid: A Cultural History of the World's Most Diabolical Virus Monica Murphy 9780143123576 Penguin Books Ltd - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

Rabid: A Cultural History of the World's Most Diabolical Virus

ISBN-13: 9780143123576 / Angielski / Miękka / 2013 / 288 str.

Monica Murphy
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The most fatal virus known to science, rabies-a disease that spreads avidly from animals to humans-kills nearly one hundred percent of its victims once the infection takes root in the brain. In this critically acclaimed exploration, journalist Bill Wasik and veterinarian Monica Murphy chart four thousand years of the history, science, and cultural mythology of rabies. From Greek myths to zombie flicks, from the laboratory heroics of Louis Pasteur to the contemporary search for a lifesaving treatment, Rabid is a fresh and often wildly entertaining look at one of humankind's oldest and most fearsome foes. "A searing narrative." -The New York Times "In this keen and exceptionally well-written book, rife with surprises, narrative suspense and a steady flow of expansive insights, 'the world's most diabolical virus' conquers the unsuspecting reader's imaginative nervous system. . . . A smart, unsettling, and strangely stirring piece of work." -San Francisco Chronicle "Fascinating. . . . Wasik and Murphy chronicle more than two millennia of myths and discoveries about rabies and the animals that transmit it, including dogs, bats and raccoons." -The Wall Street Journal

Kategorie:
Nauka, Medycyna
Kategorie BISAC:
Medical > Historia medycyny
Medical > Choroby zakaźne
Science > History
Wydawca:
Penguin Books Ltd
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9780143123576
Rok wydania:
2013
Ilość stron:
288
Waga:
0.23 kg
Wymiary:
20.07 x 13.72 x 2.03
Oprawa:
Miękka
Wolumenów:
01
Dodatkowe informacje:
Bibliografia

A searing narrative.
The New York Times
 
In this keen and exceptionally well-written book, rife with surprises, narrative suspense and a steady flow of expansive insights, the world s most diabolical virus conquers the unsuspecting reader s imaginative nervous system. . . . A smart, unsettling, and strangely stirring piece of work.
San Francisco Chronicle
 
Fascinating. . . . Wasik and Murphy chronicle more than two millennia of myths and discoveries about rabies and the animals that transmit it, including dogs, bats and raccoons.
The Wall Street Journal
 
Rabid delivers the drama of Louis Pasteur s courageous work developing the rabies vaccine at the same time it details the disease s place in our cultural history, taking us from Homer to the Bronte sisters to Zora Neale Hurston to Richard Matheson. . . . All along the book s prose and pace shine the book is as fast as the virus is slow.
The Seattle Times
 
A very readable, fascinating account of a terrifying disease .Wasik and Murphy grippingly trace the cultural history of the disease. . . . Rabid reminds us that the disease is a chilling, persistent reminder of our own animal connections, and of the simple fact that humans don t call all of the shots.
The Boston Globe
 
Compelling. . . . Murphy and Wasik give life, context and understanding to the terrifying disease. Like the virus itself, this fascinating book moves quickly, exploring both the marginalized status and deadly nature of the virus. And as the authors trace the influence of rabies through history, Rabid becomes nearly impossible to put down.
New Scientist
 
An elegant exploration of the science behind one of the most horrible way to die.
Chris Anderson, author of The Long Tail
 
This book is not for the squeamish. Yet those who are fascinated by how viruses attack the body, by the history of vaccination and by physicians efforts to save the most desperately ill patients will want to read it. There is also a happy ending: scientists are working to harness rabies as a potent drug delivery vehicle.
Scientific American
 
[Wasik and Murphy] offer an in-depth look at a disease so insidious that it even turns our best friends dogs against us. The pair convincingly link the history of rabies with the history of man s fear of nature and the unknown, and our own latent capacity for beastliness.
The Daily Beast
 
Thrilling, smart, and devilishly entertaining, Rabid is one of those books that changes your sense of history and reminds us how much our human story has been shaped by the viruses that live among us.
Steven Johnson, author of The Ghost Map
 
Rabies has always been as much metaphor as disease, making it an excellent subject for cultural history. . . . As Wasik and Murphy document . . . the horror of rabies has been with us since the beginning of human civilization.
Bookforum
 
Funny and spry. . . . It s a rare pleasure to read a nonfiction book by authors who research like academics but write like journalists.
Alice Gregory, n+1
 
  Readable, fascinating, informative, and occasionally gruesome, this is highly recommended for anyone interested in medical history or the cultural history of disease.
Library Journal (starred review)
 
Take Bill Wasik, one of our most perceptive journalistic storytellers, have him join forces with Monica Murphy, scholar of public health, and you end up with this erudite, true-life creep show of a book. It turns out that the rabies virus is a good bit more fascinating and at least as frightening as any of those blood-thirsty monsters that have stalked our fairy tales, multiplexes, and dreams.
Donovan Hohn, author of Moby Duck
 
Ambitious and smart.
Publisher s Weekly
 
Terrible virus, fascinating history in Rabid.
NPR
 
As entertaining as they are on rabies in culture, the authors also eruditely report on medicine and public health issues through history, from ancient Assyria to Bali to Manhattan in the last five years, showing that while the disease may be contained, it may never be fully conquered. Surprisingly fun reading about a fascinating malady.
Kirkus Reviews
 
The ultimate weird dad book.
Very Short List
 
The rabies virus is a microscopic particle of genes and proteins. And yet it has cast a fearful shadow over all of human history. Bill Wasik and Monica Murphy have produced an eerily elegant meditation on disease and madness, dogs and vampires. It's as infectious as its subject.
Carl Zimmer, NPR contributor and author of Parasite Rex
 
  A fun read, rivaling a Stephen King novel for page-turning thrills.
The Awl

Bill Wasik is a senior editor at Wired and was formerly a senior editor at Harper's. Monica Murphy, Wasik's wife, is a veterinarian. They live in Oakland, California.



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