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6:30 PM
“Everything Comes from Somewhere: A Journey in Art and Science.”
Lecture|A Lecture by David Quammen
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Library MMB, Mumbai
As a student and a young adult, I was influenced by three great teachers to turn toward the literary side, and I became a published novelist, at age 22, some 51 years ago. But after four books of fiction, because of certain events and circumstances, I turned away into nonfiction writing and back to the world of nature.
As I read Charles Darwin, my interest in descriptive natural history morphed into a deeper interest in evolutionary biology, ecology, and the history of biology. Meanwhile, as I saw the extinction crisis progressing on Earth, I wrote more and more passionately about conservation of biological diversity. All this mostly involved biology at the level of macro-organisms: animals and plants. Then, because of other chance events, I became interested in the ecology and evolution of viruses…and that led me to an awareness of the imminent threat of a viral pandemic that might kill millions of humans.
I published Spillover in 2012, describing the dynamics of viral evolution and ecology, and warning of the pandemic threat. It might be caused by a coronavirus, I wrote, coming out of an animal, such as a bat, perhaps through a wet market in China. My three greatest concerns today are problems that flow like parallel rivers: loss of biological diversity, climate change, the ongoing threat of pandemics (a threat that won’t end with Covid-19). Having predicted this pandemic (not by my own prescience, but by listening to smart scientists), I have now just finished a book on SARS-CoV-2, the Covid virus. It’s a work of scientific and historical explanation, but it’s also—I dearly hope—a work of art.
I’ve never lost my conviction that writing for the general audience—whether the mode is fiction or nonfiction, the subject light or grave—should be artful, graceful, well-made, a pleasure to read as well as a source of better understanding of the world, including humans.
About the Speaker
Location
Dr Sir J J Modi Memorial Hall, Ground floor, K R Cama Oriental Institute Building
136 Bombay Samachar Marg, Opposite Lion Gate
Fort
Mumbai 400023
India
Location
Dr Sir J J Modi Memorial Hall, Ground floor, K R Cama Oriental Institute Building
136 Bombay Samachar Marg, Opposite Lion Gate
Fort
Mumbai 400023
India