I Contain Multitudes

The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of Life

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eBook, 368 pages

English language

Published Aug. 9, 2016 by Ecco.

ISBN:
978-0-06-236862-1
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From Pulitzer Prize winner Ed Yong, a groundbreaking, wondrously informative, and vastly entertaining examination of the most significant revolution in biology since Darwin—a “microbe’s-eye view” of the world that reveals a marvelous, radically reconceived picture of life on earth.

Every animal, whether human, squid, or wasp, is home to millions of bacteria and other microbes. Pulitzer Prize-winning author Ed Yong, whose humor is as evident as his erudition, prompts us to look at ourselves and our animal companions in a new light—less as individuals and more as the interconnected, interdependent multitudes we assuredly are.

The microbes in our bodies are part of our immune systems and protect us from disease. In the deep oceans, mysterious creatures without mouths or guts depend on microbes for all their energy. Bacteria provide squid with invisibility cloaks, help beetles to bring down forests, and allow worms to cause diseases that afflict millions …

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A celebration of life & its complexity

Delves into the many varied & amazing ways humans & animals have evolved to depend upon microbes. Most of this was familiar to me already, though told in the author's excellent clear & awed way. New was the incredible nesting of microbes within high-order animal cells, with each doing distinct jobs, such that none can survive without the others. Yong is always good for a celebration of life & its complexity.

The science of the twenty-teens

A fun and approachable pop-science read. The last bit about designer probiotics feels dated, but I’m probably just oversensitive to things that sound like startup pitches from that era, due to personal experiences. But that doesn’t spoil the book so much as it situates it in a specific moment.

Subjects

  • microorganism
  • Microbes in human culture

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