Darwin - Steve Jones and Ruth Padel Chaired by James Moore
Charleston Festival, Friday, May 22, 2009 at 6pm
Steve Jones discusses Darwin's Island.; Ruth Padel discusses Darwin: A Life in Poems.; James Moore discusses Darwin's Sacred Cause .
Tickets £10 No scientist is more important or more interesting than Charles Darwin. In the 200th anniversary of his birth and the 150th year since The Origin of Species, we celebrate the significance of the theory of evolution with geneticist and leading science writer Steve Jones, and Darwin the man and Victorian paterfamilias with poet Ruth Padel, his great, great, grand-daughter. Steve Jones' Darwin's Island shows that his discoveries owed as much to the British countryside as to the Galapagos. Ruth Padel's Darwin:A Life in Poems imagines the conflicting emotions of the private man and the eminent scientist. Open University Professor James Moore is Darwin's co-biographer and the co-author of the recent Darwin's Sacred Cause. (DeadGoodBooks)… (more)
Tickets £10 No scientist is more important or more interesting than Charles Darwin. In the 200th anniversary of his birth and the 150th year since The Origin of Species, we celebrate the significance of the theory of evolution with geneticist and leading science writer Steve Jones, and Darwin the man and Victorian paterfamilias with poet Ruth Padel, his great, great, grand-daughter. Steve Jones' Darwin's Island shows that his discoveries owed as much to the British countryside as to the Galapagos. Ruth Padel's Darwin:A Life in Poems imagines the conflicting emotions of the private man and the eminent scientist. Open University Professor James Moore is Darwin's co-biographer and the co-author of the recent Darwin's Sacred Cause. (DeadGoodBooks)… (more)


