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Overview"In the tradition of Bill Bryson's ""A Short History of Nearly Everything,"" a smart and entertaining guide to the future of civilization When unexpectedly confronted with his own mortality, Mark Stevenson-a writer, deep-thinker, and stand-up comedian-began to ponder what the future holds for our species. ""The past is a foreign country,"" writes Stevenson. ""By my analysis it's a bit like France-in that I've been to parts of it and eaten some nice food there. But the future? The future is an unknown territory-and there isn't a guidebook."" Thus, his ambition was born. Stevenson set out simply, asking, ""What's next?"" and then traveled the globe in pursuit of the answers. Along the way, he visited the Australian outback to visit the farmers who can save us from climate change, met a robot with mood swings, and talked to the Spaniard who's putting a hotel in space. While some might be overwhelmed, or even dismayed by the looming realities of genome sequencing, synthetic biology, a nuclear renaissance, and carbon scrubbing, Stevenson remains, well, optimistic. Drawing on his singular humor and storytelling to break down these sometimes complicated discoveries, ""An Optimist's Tour of the Future"" paints a wonderfully readable, and completely enthralling portrait of where we'll be when we grow up- and why it's not so scary. Watch a Video" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark StevensonPublisher: Penguin Putnam Inc Imprint: Avery Publishing Group Inc.,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 16.30cm , Height: 3.50cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 0.581kg ISBN: 9781583334140ISBN 10: 1583334149 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 03 February 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Remaindered Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsCertainly one of the most interesting science books I've read for a long time. <br> - New Statesman <br> A rollicking roller-coaster ride around the cutting edge of science with dozens of laugh-out-loud moments <br> - Scotsman <br> [A] grand tour of charismatic technologies and their prophets ... Stevenson bags an impressive list of interviewees <br> - Financial Times <br> Infectiously enthusiastic... - Sunday Times <br> He makes a good case for believing that we can have a future worth making an effort to reach. <br> - Guardian <br> His tools are curiosity, open-mindedness, clarity and reason. That makes his journey intriguing... and ultimately exhilarating. <br> -Chris Anderson, Curator TED.com <br> Mark Stevenson is the perfect tour guide: optimistic without being naive, fun but not silly, entertaining but enlightening <br> -Michael Brooks - author of 13 Things That Don't Make Sense <br> It's invigorating to be led to the far side by An unashamedly intelligent comedic talent. <br> - Irish Independent <br><br> Quite simply one of the funniest, cleverest, and most naturally gifted stand ups I've ever seen. <br> -Jack Milner <br><br> With warmth and humour Mark can put a panel of experts and an audience at ease and turn dry data into accessible entertainment. <br> -Institute of Psychiatry <br><br> A unique talent for communicating science in a funny, charming, and accurate way. Highly recommended. <br> -Dana Alliance for the Brain <br><br> A passionate advocate for science, an innovative approach, a great sense of humour, and the ability to make the mundane seem much more interesting. <br> -Royal College of Surgeons <br><br> Tall. <br> -Lichfield Mercury An unashamedly intelligent comedic talent. <br> - Irish Independent <br><br> Quite simply one of the funniest, cleverest, and most naturally gifted stand ups I've ever seen. <br> -Jack Milner<br><br> With warmth and humour Mark can put a panel of experts and an audience at ease and turn dry data into accessible entertainment. <br> -Institute of Psychiatry<br><br> A unique talent for communicating science in a funny, charming, and accurate way. Highly recommended. <br> -Dana Alliance for the Brain<br><br> A passionate advocate for science, an innovative approach, a great sense of humour, and the ability to make the mundane seem much more interesting. <br> -Royal College of Surgeons<br><br> Tall. <br> -Lichfield Mercury<br><br> An unashamedly intelligent comedic talent. - Irish Independent Quite simply one of the funniest, cleverest, and most naturally gifted stand ups I've ever seen. -Jack Milner With warmth and humour Mark can put a panel of experts and an audience at ease and turn dry data into accessible entertainment. -Institute of Psychiatry A unique talent for communicating science in a funny, charming, and accurate way. Highly recommended. -Dana Alliance for the Brain A passionate advocate for science, an innovative approach, a great sense of humour, and the ability to make the mundane seem much more interesting. -Royal College of Surgeons Tall. -Lichfield Mercury An unashamedly intelligent comedic talent. - Irish Independent Quite simply one of the funniest, cleverest, and most naturally gifted stand ups I've ever seen. -Jack Milner With warmth and humour Mark can put a panel of experts and an audience at ease and turn dry data into accessible entertainment. -Institute of Psychiatry A unique talent for communicating science in a funny, charming, and accurate way. Highly recommended. -Dana Alliance for the Brain A passionate advocate for science, an innovative approach, a great sense of humour, and the ability to make the mundane seem much more interesting. -Royal College of Surgeons Tall. -Lichfield Mercury Certainly one of the most interesting science books I've read for a long time. - New Statesman A rollicking roller-coaster ride around the cutting edge of science with dozens of laugh-out-loud moments - Scotsman [A] grand tour of charismatic technologies and their prophets ... Stevenson bags an impressive list of interviewees - Financial Times Infectiously enthusiastic... - Sunday Times He makes a good case for believing that we can have a future worth making an effort to reach. - Guardian His tools are curiosity, open-mindedness, clarity and reason. That makes his journey intriguing... and ultimately exhilarating. -Chris Anderson, Curator TED.com Mark Stevenson is the perfect tour guide: optimistic without being naive, fun but not silly, entertaining but enlightening -Michael Brooks - author of 13 Things That Don't Make Sense It's invigorating to be led to the far side by Author InformationMark Stevenson is codirector of Flow Associates, Britain's most respected cultural learning consultancy, and ReAgency, a leading organization that promotes science communication. He lives in London. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |