Thanks to all for an excellent discussion this morning. We ran out of time to discuss the "Afterword" for the (late) 2009 paperback edition, so if you have some further thoughts--or thoughts you just didn't get a chance to express this morning--please add them here. And perhaps you've been thinking about our overall discussion, and realize you have some things you'd like to add. Here's the opportunity!
Click on Kolbert's name to see an interesting interview with her from 2006.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
Rachel Carson
I'd like to hear your initial reactions to Rachel Carson's Silent Spring. You may choose to respond with any thoughts you had about your parents'/grandparents' lives during the time the documentary covers (say, immediately post WWII to 1963). You may also post on any specific things from the documentary that provoked a response in you. Let's stay focused on Carson/her book for now.
PS: If you're curious about children's books on Rachel Carson, try this Amazon.com link; it goes to one specific book, but then also shows other related books.
PS: If you're curious about children's books on Rachel Carson, try this Amazon.com link; it goes to one specific book, but then also shows other related books.
Labels:
chemicals,
coporations,
media,
politics,
Silent Spring
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