The World Without Us

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Picador, 5 août 2008 - 416 pages
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Time #1 Nonfiction Book of 2007
Entertainment Weekly #1 Nonfiction Book of 2007
Finalist for the 2007 National Book Critics Circle Award
Salon Book Awards 2007
Amazon Top 100 Editors' Picks of 2007 (#4)
Barnes and Noble 10 Best of 2007: Politics and Current Affairs
Kansas City Star's Top 100 Books of the Year 2007
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South Florida Sun-Sentinel Best Books of the Year 2007
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If human beings disappeared instantaneously from the Earth, what would happen? How would the planet reclaim its surface? What creatures would emerge from the dark and swarm? How would our treasured structures--our tunnels, our bridges, our homes, our monuments--survive the unmitigated impact of a planet without our intervention? In his revelatory, bestselling account, Alan Weisman draws on every field of science to present an environmental assessment like no other, the most affecting portrait yet of humankind's place on this planet.

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Highly recommend this book. It's a real eye-opener and it's making me take a second and third look at common things that are destroying the planet. In some ways this book should be listed as "horror" because of what we've done and continue to do. Among my top all-time nonfiction reads. Consulter l'avis complet

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I like it already. The details here are astonishing. Weisman engineers a story that takes right to it, in every sense of the word, while still leaving much to the imagination. Consulter l'avis complet

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À propos de l'auteur (2008)

Alan Weisman is an award-winning journalist whose reports have appeared in Harper's, The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic Monthly, Discover, and on NPR, among others. A former contributing editor to the Los Angeles Times Magazine, he is a senior radio producer for Homelands Productions and teaches international journalism at the University of Arizona. His essay "Earth Without People" (Discover magazine, February 2005), on which The World Without Us expands, was selected for Best American Science Writing 2006.

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