Early in our inhabitation of Henry Perowne’s mind, we observe him engage in one of many intellectual disputes with his daughter’s worldview: “This notion of Daisy’s, that people can’t ‘live’ without s… more →
Genetics and LiteratureFyrefly wrote 1 month ago: 130. Ship Fever: Stories by Andrea Barrett (1996) Length: 256 pages Genre: Short stories; a mix of h … more →
sendaianonymous wrote 1 month ago: Today’s rec is Andrea Barrett’s Ship Fever! I only read this book, because Simon Singh r … more →
bellonvandy wrote 8 months ago: Early in our inhabitation of Henry Perowne’s mind, we observe him engage in one of many intellectual … more →
slipstream99 wrote 1 year ago: Much was said in class yesterday about the work of Wallace and Alec in the service of science. They … more →
oconneds wrote 1 year ago: I found Soroche to be an interesting story, one that in many ways resembles The Behavior of Hawkweed … more →
rlisotta wrote 1 year ago: We briefly touched on this topic the other day in class, but I think it is important that we recogni … more →
lizfrank wrote 1 year ago: In Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go, the cloned students living at Hailsham are encouraged to create … more →