Science Writing Stylist (and DNA discoverer) James Watson ...
When a collection of Watson’s essays were published in A Passion for DNA the New England Journal of Medicine
hailed him as the “prose laureate” of the biomedical sciences. Lewis
Thomas, Loren Eiseley and Edward Wilson may have better claims to that
title. But, while Wilson comes close, Watson has been a more influential
writer than any of them. Friedberg’s book is a convenient reminder of
the range and importance of his work, and an invitation to others to
engage with it anew.
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