Emperor of All Maladies

Awards:   Winner of ALA Notable Books (Nonfiction) 2012 Winner of Guardian First Book Award 2011 Winner of Literary Award (Science) 2011 Winner of Pulitzer Prize (Nonfiction) 2011
Author:   Siddharta Mukherjee
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
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9781439107959


Pages:   592
Publication Date:   16 November 2010
Format:   Hardback
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  • Winner of ALA Notable Books (Nonfiction) 2012
  • Winner of Guardian First Book Award 2011
  • Winner of Literary Award (Science) 2011
  • Winner of Pulitzer Prize (Nonfiction) 2011

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Author:   Siddharta Mukherjee
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
Imprint:   Simon & Schuster
Dimensions:   Width: 16.50cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.889kg
ISBN:  

9781439107959


ISBN 10:   1439107955
Pages:   592
Publication Date:   16 November 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Sid Mukherjee's book is a pleasure to read, if that is the right word. Cancer today is widely regarded as the worst of all the diseases from which one might suffer -- if only because it is fast becoming the most common. Dr. Mukherjee explains how this perception came about, how cancer has been regarded across the years and what is now being done to treat its protean forms. His book is the clearest account I have read on this subject. With The Emperor of All Maladies, he joins that small fraternity of practicing doctors who can not just talk about their profession but write about it. --Tony Judt, author of Postwar and Ill Fares the Land


It's time to welcome a new star in the constellation of great writer-doctors. With this fat, enthralling, juicy, scholarly, wonderfully written history of cancer, Siddhartha Mukherjee vaults into that exalted company, inviting comparisons to ... Lewis Thomas and ... Stephen Jay Gould. - Washington Post It's hard to think of many books for a general audience that have rendered any area of modern science and technology with such intelligence, accessibility, and compassion. The Emperor of All Maladies is an extraordinary achievement. - The New Yorker An elegant ... tour de force. The Emperor of All Maladies reads like a novel ... but it deals with real people and real successes, as well as with the many false notions and false leads. Not only will the book bring cancer research and cancer biology to the lay public, it will help attract young researchers to a field that is at once exciting and heart wrenching ... and important. -- Donald Berry, Ph.D., Anderson Cancer Center, University of Texas A compulsively readable, surprisingly uplifting and vivid tale. - O , the Oprah Magazine The Emperor of All Maladies beautifully describes the nature of cancer from a patient's perspective and how basic research has opened the door to understanding this disease. --Bert Vogelstein, Director, Ludwig Center at Johns Hopkins University Sid Mukherjee's book is a pleasure to read, if that is the right word. Cancer today is widely regarded as the worst of all the diseases from which one might suffer -- if only because it is fast becoming the most common. Dr. Mukherjee explains how this perception came about, how cancer has been regarded across the years and what is now being done to treat its protean forms. His book is the clearest account I have read on this subject. With The Emperor of All Maladies , he joins that small fraternity of practicing doctors who can not just talk about their profession but write about it. --Tony Judt, author of Postwar and Ill Fares the Land Siddhartha Mukherjee has done something that should not have been possible: he has managed, at once, to write an authoritative history of cancer for the general reader, while always keeping the experiences of cancer patients in his heart and in his narrative. At once learned and skeptical, unsentimental and humane, The Emperor of all Maladies is that rarest of things--a noble book. --David Rieff, author of Swimming in a Sea of Death Rarely have the science and poetry of illness been so elegantly braided together as they are in this erudite, engrossing, kind book. Mukherjee's clinical wisdom never erases the personal tragedies which are its occasion; indeed, he locates with meticulous clarity and profound compassion the beautiful hope buried in cancer's ravages. --Andrew Solomon, National Book Award-winning author of The Noonday Demon A labor of love ... as comprehensive as possible. --George Canellos, M.D., William Rosenberg Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School This volume should earn Mukherjee a rightful place alongside Carl Sagan, Stephen Jay Gould, and Stephen Hawking in the pantheon of our epoch's great explicators. -- Boston Globe With this riveting andmoving book, Siddhartha Mukherjee joins the first rank of those rare doctor-authors who can wield a pen as gracefully as a scalpel: Jerome Groopman, Atul Gawande, Richard Selzer. A magisterial, wise, and deeply human piece of writing. --Adam Hochschild, author of King Leopold's Ghost and Bury the Chains An elegant ... tour de force. The Emperor of All Maladies reads like a novel ... but it deals with real people and real successes, as well as with the many false notions and false leads. Not only will the book bring cancer research and cancer biology to the lay public, it will help attract young researchers to a field that is at once exciting and heart wrenching ... and important. -- Donald Berry, Ph.D., Anderson Cancer Center, University of Texas The Emperor of All Maladies beautifully describes the nature of cancer from a patient's perspective and how basic research has opened the door to understanding this disease. --Bert Vogelstein, Director, Ludwig Center at Johns Hopkins University A labor of love ... as comprehensive as possible. --George Canellos, M.D., William Rosenberg Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School An elegant tour de force. The Emperor of All Maladies reads like a novel but it deals with real people and real successes, as well as with the many false notions and false leads. Not only will the book bring cancer research and cancer biology to the lay public, it will help attract young researchers to a field that is at once exciting and heart wrenching ... and important. -- Donald Berry, Ph.D., Anderson Cancer Center, University of Texas The Emperor of All Maladies beautifully describes the nature of cancer from a patient s perspective and how basic research has opened the door to understanding this disease. --Bert Vogelstein, Director, Ludwig Center at Johns Hopkins University A labor of love as comprehensive as possible. --George Canellos, M.D., William Rosenberg Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School Rarely have the science and poetry of illness been so elegantly braided together as they are in this erudite, engrossing, kind book. Mukherjee's clinical wisdom never erases the personal tragedies which are its occasion; indeed, he locates with meticulous clarity and profound compassion the beautiful hope buried in cancer's ravages. --Andrew Solomon, National Book Award-winning author of The Noonday Demon The Emperor of All Maladies beautifully describes the nature of cancer from a patient's perspective and how basic research has opened the door to understanding this disease. --Bert Vogelstein, Director, Ludwig Center at Johns Hopkins University Siddhartha Mukherjee has done something that should not have been possible: he has managed, at once, to write an authoritative history of cancer for the general reader, while always keeping the experiences of cancer patients in his heart and in his narrative. At once learned and skeptical, unsentimental and humane, The Emperor of all Maladies is that rarest of things--a noble book. --David Rieff, author of Swimming in a Sea of Death Sid Mukherjee's book is a pleasure to read, if that is the right word. Cancer today is widely regarded as the worst of all the diseases from which one might suffer -- if only because it is fast becoming the most common. Dr. Mukherjee explains how this perception came about, how cancer has been regarded across the years and what is now being done to treat its protean forms. His book is the clearest account I have read on this subject. With The Emperor of All Maladies, he joins that small fraternity of practicing doctors who can not just talk about their profession but write about it. --Tony Judt, author of Postwar and Ill Fares the Land An elegant ... tour de force. The Emperor of All Maladies reads like a novel ... but it deals with real people and real successes, as well as with the many false notions and false leads. Not only will the book bring cancer research and cancer biology to the lay public, it will help attract young researchers to a field that is at once exciting and heart wrenching ... and important. -- Donald Berry, Ph.D., Anderson Cancer Center, University of Texas A compulsively readable, surprisingly uplifting and vivid tale. --O, the Oprah Magazine It's hard to think of many books for a general audience that have rendered any area of modern science and technology with such intelligence, accessibility, and compassion. The Emperor of All Maladies is an extraordinary achievement. --The New Yorker It's time to welcome a new star in the constellation of great writer-doctors. With this fat, enthralling, juicy, scholarly, wonderfully written history of cancer, Siddhartha Mukherjee vaults into that exalted company, inviting comparisons to ... Lewis Thomas and ... Stephen Jay Gould. --Washington Post Rarely have the science and poetry of illness been so elegantly braided together as they are in this erudite, engrossing, kind book. Mukherjee's clinical wisdom never erases the personal tragedies which are its occasion; indeed, he locates with meticulous clarity and profound compassion the beautiful hope buried in cancer's ravages. --Andrew Solomon, National Book Award-winning author of The Noonday Demon The Emperor of All Maladies beautifully describes the nature of cancer from a patient s perspective and how basic research has opened the door to understanding this disease. --Bert Vogelstein, Director, Ludwig Center at Johns Hopkins University Siddhartha Mukherjee has done something that should not have been possible: he has managed, at once, to write an authoritative history of cancer for the general reader, while always keeping the experiences of cancer patients in his heart and in his narrative. At once learned and skeptical, unsentimental and humane, The Emperor of all Maladies is that rarest of things--a noble book. --David Rieff, author of Swimming in a Sea of Death Sid Mukherjee s book is a pleasure to read, if that is the right word. Cancer today is widely regarded as the worst of all the diseases from which one might suffer -- if only because it is fast becoming the most common. Dr. Mukherjee explains how this perception came about, how cancer has been regarded across the years and what is now being done to treat its protean forms. His book is the clearest account I have read on this subject. With The Emperor of All Maladies, he joins that small fraternity of practicing doctors who can not just talk about their profession but write about it. --Tony Judt, author of Postwar and Ill Fares the Land An elegant tour de force. The Emperor of All Maladies reads like a novel but it deals with real people and real successes, as well as with the many false notions and false leads. Not only will the book bring cancer research and cancer biology to the lay public, it will help attract young researchers to a field that is at once exciting and heart wrenching ... and important. -- Donald Berry, Ph.D., Anderson Cancer Center, University of Texas With this riveting and moving book, Siddhartha Mukherjee joins the first rank of those rare doctor-authors who can wield a pen as gracefully as a scalpel: Jerome Groopman, Atul Gawande, Richard Selzer. A magisterial, wise, and deeply human piece of writing. --Adam Hochschild, author of King Leopold's Ghost and Bury the Chains A compulsively readable, surprisingly uplifting and vivid tale. O, the Oprah Magazine It s hard to think of many books for a general audience that have rendered any area of modern science and technology with such intelligence, accessibility, and compassion. The Emperor of All Maladies is an extraordinary achievement. The New Yorker It s time to welcome a new star in the constellation of great writer-doctors. With this fat, enthralling, juicy, scholarly, wonderfully written history of cancer, Siddhartha Mukherjee vaults into that exalted company, inviting comparisons to ... Lewis Thomas and ... Stephen Jay Gould. Washington Post


“A labor of love … as comprehensive as possible.”--George Canellos, M.D., William Rosenberg Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School


A labor of love ... as comprehensive as possible. --George Canellos, M.D., William Rosenberg Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School It's hard to think of many books for a general audience that have rendered any area of modern science and technology with such intelligence, accessibility, and compassion. The Emperor of All Maladies is an extraordinary achievement. --The New Yorker With this riveting and moving book, Siddhartha Mukherjee joins the first rank of those rare doctor-authors who can wield a pen as gracefully as a scalpel: Jerome Groopman, Atul Gawande, Richard Selzer. A magisterial, wise, and deeply human piece of writing. --Adam Hochschild, author of King Leopold's Ghost and Bury the Chains The Emperor of All Maladies beautifully describes the nature of cancer from a patient's perspective and how basic research has opened the door to understanding this disease. --Bert Vogelstein, Director, Ludwig Center at Johns Hopkins University A compulsively readable, surprisingly uplifting and vivid tale. --O, the Oprah Magazine An elegant ... tour de force. The Emperor of All Maladies reads like a novel ... but it deals with real people and real successes, as well as with the many false notions and false leads. Not only will the book bring cancer research and cancer biology to the lay public, it will help attract young researchers to a field that is at once exciting and heart wrenching ... and important. -- Donald Berry, Ph.D., Anderson Cancer Center, University of Texas It's time to welcome a new star in the constellation of great writer-doctors. With this fat, enthralling, juicy, scholarly, wonderfully written history of cancer, Siddhartha Mukherjee vaults into that exalted company, inviting comparisons to ... Lewis Thomas and ... Stephen Jay Gould. --Washington Post Rarely have the science and poetry of illness been so elegantly braided together as they are in this erudite, engrossing, kind book. Mukherjee's clinical wisdom never erases the personal tragedies which are its occasion; indeed, he locates with meticulous clarity and profound compassion the beautiful hope buried in cancer's ravages. --Andrew Solomon, National Book Award-winning author of The Noonday Demon Sid Mukherjee's book is a pleasure to read, if that is the right word. Cancer today is widely regarded as the worst of all the diseases from which one might suffer -- if only because it is fast becoming the most common. Dr. Mukherjee explains how this perception came about, how cancer has been regarded across the years and what is now being done to treat its protean forms. His book is the clearest account I have read on this subject. With The Emperor of All Maladies, he joins that small fraternity of practicing doctors who can not just talk about their profession but write about it. --Tony Judt, author of Postwar and Ill Fares the Land Siddhartha Mukherjee has done something that should not have been possible: he has managed, at once, to write an authoritative history of cancer for the general reader, while always keeping the experiences of cancer patients in his heart and in his narrative. At once learned and skeptical, unsentimental and humane, The Emperor of all Maladies is that rarest of things--a noble book. --David Rieff, author of Swimming in a Sea of Death


This volume should earn Mukherjee a rightful place alongside Carl Sagan, Stephen Jay Gould, and Stephen Hawking in the pantheon of our epoch's great explicators. -- Boston Globe


Author Information

Siddhartha Mukherjee is the author of The Song of the Cell, The Gene: An Intimate History, a #1 New York Times bestseller; The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer, winner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize in general nonfiction; and The Laws of Medicine. He is the editor of Best Science Writing 2013. Mukherjee is an associate professor of medicine at Columbia University and a cancer physician and researcher. A Rhodes scholar, he graduated from Stanford University, University of Oxford, and Harvard Medical School. In 2023, he was elected as a new member of the National Academy of Medicine. He has published articles in many journals, including Nature, The New England Journal of Medicine, Cell, The New York Times Magazine, and The New Yorker. He lives in New York with his wife and daughters. Visit his website at: SiddharthaMukherjee.com.

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