The maestro storyteller and reporter provocatively argues that what we think we know about speech and human evolution is wrong.
Tom Wolfe, whose legend began in journalism, takes us on an eyeopening journey that is sure to arouse widespread debate. The Kingdom of Speech is a captivating, paradigmshifting argument that speech not evolution is responsible for humanity's complex societies and achievements.
From Alfred Russel Wallace, the Englishman who beat Darwin to the theory of natural selection but later renounced it, and through the controversial work of modernday anthropologist Daniel Everett, who defies the current wisdom that language is hardwired in humans, Wolfe examines the solemn, longfaced, laughoutloud zigzags of Darwinism, old and Neo, and finds it irrelevant here in the Kingdom of Speech.
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Tom Wolfe, whose legend began in journalism, takes us on an eyeopening journey that is sure to arouse widespread debate. The Kingdom of Speech is a captivating, paradigmshifting argument that speech not evolution is responsible for humanity's complex societies and achievements.
From Alfred Russel Wallace, the Englishman who beat Darwin to the theory of natural selection but later renounced it, and through the controversial work of modernday anthropologist Daniel Everett, who defies the current wisdom that language is hardwired in humans, Wolfe examines the solemn, longfaced, laughoutloud zigzags of Darwinism, old and Neo, and finds it irrelevant here in the Kingdom of Speech.
The Kingdom of Speech
The maestro storyteller and reporter provocatively argues that what we think we know about speech and human evolution is wrong.
Tom Wolfe, whose legend began in journalism, takes us on an eyeopening journey that is sure to arouse widespread debate. The Kingdom of Speech is a captivating, paradigmshifting argument that speech not evolution is responsible for humanity's complex societies and achievements.
From Alfred Russel Wallace, the Englishman who beat Darwin to the theory of natural selection but later renounced it, and through the controversial work of modernday anthropologist Daniel Everett, who defies the current wisdom that language is hardwired in humans, Wolfe examines the solemn, longfaced, laughoutloud zigzags of Darwinism, old and Neo, and finds it irrelevant here in the Kingdom of Speech.
Tom Wolfe, whose legend began in journalism, takes us on an eyeopening journey that is sure to arouse widespread debate. The Kingdom of Speech is a captivating, paradigmshifting argument that speech not evolution is responsible for humanity's complex societies and achievements.
From Alfred Russel Wallace, the Englishman who beat Darwin to the theory of natural selection but later renounced it, and through the controversial work of modernday anthropologist Daniel Everett, who defies the current wisdom that language is hardwired in humans, Wolfe examines the solemn, longfaced, laughoutloud zigzags of Darwinism, old and Neo, and finds it irrelevant here in the Kingdom of Speech.
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Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780316269964 |
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| Publisher: | Little, Brown and Company |
| Publication date: | 08/30/2016 |
| Edition description: | Large Print |
| Pages: | 304 |
| Product dimensions: | 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.30(d) |
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