Michael Pollanis the author of seven books, including Cooked: The Natural History of Transformation, Food Rules, In Defense of Food, and The Omnivore s Dilemma. A longtime contributor to The New York Times, he is also the Knight Professor of Science and Environmental Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley. In 2010, Time magazine named him one of the one hundred most influential people in the world. From the Hardcover edition.
Pollan shines a light on our own nature as well as on our implication in the natural world. --The New York Times [Pollan] has a wide-ranging intellect, an eager grasp of evolutionary biology and a subversive streak that helps him to root out some wonderfully counterintuitive points. His prose both shimmers and snaps, and he has a knack for finding perfect quotes in the oddest places.... Best of all, Pollan really loves plants. --The New York Times Book Review A wry, informed pastoral. --The New Yorker We can give no higher praise to the work of this superb science writer/ reporter than to say that his new book is as exciting as any you'll read. --Entertainment Weekly A whimsical, literary romp through man's perpetually frustrating and always unpredictable relationship with nature. --Los Angeles Times Pollan shines a light on our own nature as well as on our implication in the natural world. The New York Times [Pollan] has a wide-ranging intellect, an eager grasp of evolutionary biology and a subversive streak that helps him to root out some wonderfully counterintuitive points. His prose both shimmers and snaps, and he has a knack for finding perfect quotes in the oddest places.... Best of all, Pollan really loves plants. The New York Times Book Review A wry, informed pastoral. The New Yorker We can give no higher praise to the work of this superb science writer/ reporter than to say that his new book is as exciting as any you ll read. Entertainment Weekly A whimsical, literary romp through man s perpetually frustrating and always unpredictable relationship with nature. Los Angeles Times Pollan shines a light on our own nature as well as on our implication in the natural world. -The New York Times [Pollan] has a wide-ranging intellect, an eager grasp of evolutionary biology and a subversive streak that helps him to root out some wonderfully counterintuitive points. His prose both shimmers and snaps, and he has a knack for finding perfect quotes in the oddest places.... Best of all, Pollan really loves plants. -The New York Times Book Review A wry, informed pastoral. -The New Yorker We can give no higher praise to the work of this superb science writer/ reporter than to say that his new book is as exciting as any you'll read. -Entertainment Weekly A whimsical, literary romp through man's perpetually frustrating and always unpredictable relationship with nature. -Los Angeles Times Pollan shines a light on our own nature as well as on our implication in the natural world. -- The New York Times [Pollan] has a wide-ranging intellect, an eager grasp of evolutionary biology and a subversive streak that helps him to root out some wonderfully counterintuitive points. His prose both shimmers and snaps, and he has a knack for finding perfect quotes in the oddest places.... Best of all, Pollan really loves plants. -- The New York Times Book Review A wry, informed pastoral. -- The New Yorker We can give no higher praise to the work of this superb science writer/ reporter than to say that his new book is as exciting as any you ' ll read. -- Entertainment Weekly A whimsical, literary romp through man ' s perpetually frustrating and always unpredictable relationship with nature. -- Los Angeles Times Pollan shines a light on our own nature as well as on our implication in the natural world. -- The New York Times [Pollan] has a wide-ranging intellect, an eager grasp of evolutionary biology and a subversive streak that helps him to root out some wonderfully counterintuitive points. His prose both shimmers and snaps, and he has a knack for finding perfect quotes in the oddest places.... Best of all, Pollan really loves plants. -- The New York Times Book Review A wry, informed pastoral. -- The New Yorker We can give no higher praise to the work of this superb science writer/ reporter than to say that his new book is as exciting as any you'll read. -- Entertainment Weekly A whimsical, literary romp through man's perpetually frustrating and always unpredictable relationship with nature. -- Los Angeles Times