Plague's Progress

Plague's Progress

by Arno Karlen (Author)

Synopsis

The Black Death, the Great Plague, leprosy, smallpox: the very names now have a historical - almost a mythological - ring. With our space-age hospitals and wonder drugs, surely we've consigned pestilence to the past! Even AIDS hasn't succeeded in persuading us otherwise...In this shocking, scintillating book, biohistorian Arno Karlen questions this complacent conspiracy, tracing the continuities of contagion from ancient times to the present day. An epic of epidemic, the story is, he says, anything but over: indeed we may well be standing on the brink of disaster.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 06 Sep 2001

ISBN 10: 0753814439
ISBN 13: 9780753814437
Book Overview: Winner of the 1996 Rhone-Poulenc Prize Reissued in new cover design alongside The Biography of a Germ'A riveting and scary read' Esquire 'Chock-full of the most devastating accounts of plagues and graphic descriptions of the diseases which cause them ... blood-curdling' Guardian 'Excellent. It is he most frightening (and sobering) book I have seen since How We Die, and leaves one wondering about the nature of 'progress' ' Oliver Sacks

Author Bio
Arno Karlen's essays on history, medicine and behavioural science have appeared in many scholarly journals and popular magazines. He is the author of several books, and lives in New York City.