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The Kingdom of Speech Lib/E
Contributor(s): Wolfe, Tom (Author), Petkoff, Robert (Read by)
ISBN: 1478965835     ISBN-13: 9781478965831
Publisher: Little Brown and Company
OUR PRICE:   $44.99  
Product Type: Compact Disc - Other Formats
Published: August 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Anthropology - General
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Speech & Pronunciation
- Science | Life Sciences - Evolution
Dewey: 302.224
Physical Information: 1.2" H x 6.8" W x 6.2" (0.60 lbs)
 
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Publisher Description:

First there was the word. Or was there?

Before Tom Wolfe was a bestselling novelist, he was a groundbreaking journalist. Now the maestro storyteller turns his attention to the mystery behind the creation of hiw own most important tool.

In The Kingdom of Speech, Wolfe makes the captivating, paradigm-shifting argument that speech-not evolution-is responsible for humanity's complex societies and achievements. From Alfred Russel Wallace, the self-taught Englishman who beat Charles Darwin to the theory of natural selection but later renounced it for its inability to explain human speech, to the neo-Darwinists, who for years argued that there is a language organ in the human brain, Wolfe explains how science has repeatedly tried and failed to account for man's gift of gab.

Flash forward to the present day and the controversial work of another outsider, anthropologist Daniel Everett. After thirty years of studying a tribe isolated deep in the jungles of the Amazon, Everett revealed a people whose prehistoric level of speech had led to a society without religion, ceremonies, hierarchies, marriage, or ornaments, and without the ability to plan ahead or to consider a past beyond personal lifetimes, thus defying the current wisdom that language is hardwired in humans.

With trenchant wit and uproarious humor, Wolfe cracks open the secretive, solemn, long-faced, laugh-out-loud zigzags of Darwinism, both old and neo-, and he shows the endless importance of the courageous outsider in overturning our most cherished ideas about ourselves. Provocative and fast-paced, this is a tour de force from Wolfe.


Contributor Bio(s): Wolfe, Tom: -

Tom Wolfe (1931-2018) was the author of numerous books considered contemporary classics, including The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, The Right Stuff, and The Bonfire of the Vanities, among others, and several of his books have been made into major motion pictures. He was also a journalist and founder of the New Journalism movement of the 1960s and 1970s. He is credited with introducing such terms as the right stuff, radical chic, the Me Decade, and good ol' boy into the English lexicon. A native of Richmond, he earned his BA degree at Washington and Lee University and a PhD in American studies at Yale.

Petkoff, Robert: -

Robert Petkoff is an actor and audiobook narrator who has won a prestigious Audie Award and multiple AudioFile Earphones Awards. He has appeared on Chappelle's Show, Law & Order, and Quantum Leap. His Broadway credits include Sir Robin in Spamalot, Perchik in Fiddler on the Roof, and Tateh in Ragtime.