Cross-Pollinations: The Marriage of Science and Poetry
By (Author) Gary Paul Nabhan
Milkweed Editions
Milkweed Editions
13th April 2004
United States
General
Non Fiction
Science: general issues
809.1
Paperback
152
Width 127mm, Height 203mm
155g
Cross-Pollinationsis a book about dissolving boundaries and blending disciplines to reveal a world rich in possibility, one where unthinkable solutions emerge.
Gary Paul Nabhan, an accomplished biologist and writerand a voice that speaks to the laity in clear and coherent sentences (New York Times)believes that the free movement between science and literature, between cultivated and wild habitats, and between culture and language engenders the kind of unlikely and seemingly incompatible perceptions that are essential to discovery of any kind.
InCross-Pollinations, he illustrates the successful marriage of science and poetry with true stories about color-blind scientists, the knowledge stored in ancient Native American songs, the link between an Amy Clampitt poem and diabetes research, and a unique collaboration in support of the Ironwood Forest National Monument.
"From almost every scientific discipline has risen a voice that speaks to the laity in clear and coherent sentences--Stephen Jay Gould from paleontology, Carl Sagan from astronomy....And there is Gary Paul Nabhan, an ethnobiologist."