Rabid: A Cultural History of the World's Most Diabolical Virus

Author:   Bill Wasik ,  Monica Murphy ,  Heller (Stanford University)
Publisher:   Blackstone Publishing
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9781470826444


Publication Date:   19 July 2012
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A maddened creature, frothing at the mouth, lunges at an innocent victim--and with a bite, transforms its prey into another raving monster. It's a scenario that underlies our darkest tales of supernatural horror, but its power derives from a very real virus, a deadly scourge known to mankind from our earliest days. In this fascinating exploration, journalist Bill Wasik and veterinarian Monica Murphy chart four thousand years in the history, science, and cultural mythology of rabies. The most fatal virus known to science, rabies kills nearly 100 percent of its victims once the infection takes root in the brain. A disease that spreads avidly from animals to humans, rabies has served as a symbol of savage madness and inhuman possession throughout history. Today, its history can help shed light on the wave of emerging diseases--from AIDS to SARS to avian flu--with origins in animal populations. From Greek myths to zombie flicks, from the laboratory heroics of Louis Pasteur to the contemporary search for a lifesaving treatment, Rabid is a fresh, fascinating, and often wildly entertaining look at one of mankind's oldest and most fearsome foes.

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Author:   Bill Wasik ,  Monica Murphy ,  Heller (Stanford University)
Publisher:   Blackstone Publishing
Imprint:   Blackstone Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 19.10cm
Weight:   0.091kg
ISBN:  

9781470826444


ISBN 10:   1470826445
Publication Date:   19 July 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""[An] ambitious and smart history of the virus...The authors track how science tried to tame the scourge, with its ravaging neurological effects. Yet the rare tales of modern survivors only underscore that, despite the existence of treatment through a series of injections, we're at a stalemate in conquering rabies."" -- ""Publishers Weekly"" ""[Wasik and Murphy] place the world's deadliest virus in its historical and cultural context with a scientifically sound and compelling history that begins in ancient Mesopotamia and ends in twenty-first-century Bali...Readable, fascinating, informative, and occasionally gruesome, this is highly recommended for anyone interested in medical history or the cultural history of disease."" -- ""Library Journal"" ""An elegant exploration of the science behind one of the most horrible ways to die."" -- ""Chris Anderson, New York Times bestselling author"" ""From a husband-and-wife team, a literate look at the history of one of humankind's oldest and most frightening scourges...Surprisingly fun reading about a fascinating malady."" -- ""Kirkus Reviews"" ""Journalist husband and veterinarian wife tell the story of one of humanity's biggest nightmares, the disease that turns man's best friend against him, rabies...Their enlightening account of a 2008 outbreak in previously rabies-free Bali naturally leads to the quandary they present in conclusion, namely, that rabies might be eliminated if it weren't so rare nowadays and so expensive to prevent. Riveting medical reading."" -- ""Booklist"" ""Take Bill Wasik, one of our most perceptive journalistic storytellers, have him join forces with Monica Murphy, scholar of public health, and you end up with this erudite, true-life creep show of a book. It turns out that the rabies virus is a good bit more fascinating and at least as frightening as any of those blood-thirsty monsters that have stalked our fairy tales, multiplexes, and dreams."" -- ""Donovan Hohn, author of Moby-Duck"" ""The rabies virus is a microscopic particle of genes and proteins. And yet it has cast a fearful shadow over all of human history. Bill Wasik and Monica Murphy have produced an eerily elegant meditation on disease and madness, dogs and vampires. It's as infectious as its subject."" -- ""Carl Zimmer, NPR contributor and author of Parasite Rex"" ""Thrilling, smart, and devilishly entertaining, Rabid is one of those books that changes your sense of history--and reminds us how much our human story has been shaped by the viruses that live among us."" -- ""Steven Johnson, bestselling author of The Ghost Map"""


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"Bill Wasik is a senior editor at Wired magazine and was previously a senior editor at Harper's, where he wrote on culture, media, and politics. He is the editor of the anthology Submersion Journalism and has also written for the Oxford American, Slate, Salon, and McSweeney's. Monica Murphy is a New York Times, USA Today, and international bestselling author. She writes new-adult, young-adult, and contemporary romance. She is a wife and a mother of three who lives in central California on fourteen acres in the middle of nowhere, along with their four cats and one crazy dog. She's a firm believer in happy endings, though she will admit to sometimes putting her characters through tough, angst-filled moments before they finally get that hard-won happily-ever-after. Johnny Heller, winner of numerous Earphones and Audie Awards, was named a ""Golden Voice"" by AudioFile magazine in 2019. He has been a Publishers Weekly Listen-Up Award winner from 2008 through 2013 and he has been named a top voice of 2008 and 2009 and selected as one of the Top 50 Narrators of the Twentieth Century by AudioFile magazine."

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