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Eyewitness to Science: Scientists and Writers Illuminate Natural Phenomena from Fossils to Fractals by John Carey
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by John Carey

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In Eyewitness to Science John Carey has assembled more than 100 pieces of science writing into a kaleidoscopic tour of the field. As befits Carey's status as professor of English at Oxford University, some of the most interesting juxtapositions are between great scientists and great writers. For instance, J. B. Lamarck on "How the Giraffe Got Its Neck" is grouped with George Bernard Shaw's preface to Back to Methuselah and with a poem by U.S. poet laureate Richard Wilbur. Some of the more literary excerpts include John Updike on entropy, George Orwell on toads, and John Steinbeck on sea cucumbers.

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