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Steve Olson

    1 janvier 1956

    Steve Olson est un auteur dont les œuvres explorent les liens complexes entre l'humanité et le monde naturel, s'appuyant souvent sur des éclairages scientifiques pour éclairer nos origines communes et les dynamiques planétaires. Son approche transforme des sujets complexes en récits captivants, guidant les lecteurs à travers les profondeurs de nos histoires biologiques et géologiques. Olson excelle à tisser des informations apparemment disparates en un tout cohérent, offrant une perspective unique sur ce qui nous définit en tant qu'espèce et sur la manière dont nous interagissons avec notre environnement.

    Anarchie und Evolution. Glaube und Wissenschaft in einer Welt ohne Gott
    Black Coffee Lightning
    Population Wars
    The Apocalypse Factory
    Anarchy Evolution
    Punk Paradox
    • A historical memoir by Greg Graffin, lead vocalist and songwriter of the influential punk band Bad Religion, chronicles his life within the punk genre that transformed music and culture. Since its formation in Los Angeles in 1980, Bad Religion has produced a significant body of work, becoming a touring powerhouse and leaving a lasting legacy as one of punk rock's most important bands. Graffin's narrative is framed within a cultural history of punk's evolution, reflecting on his journey from his Midwestern upbringing to his pivotal move to Southern California in the mid-'70s, coinciding with the rise of punk and societal shifts. Immersed in the vibrant and often tumultuous punk scene of '80s Los Angeles, Graffin and his friends established Bad Religion, diligently building a fanbase and becoming a touring institution. Balancing his music career with academia, Graffin pursued advanced degrees, embodying a unique duality as a punk rock icon and university lecturer in evolution. His scientific perspective enriches the memoir, making it a distinctive exploration of punk's paradoxes—its pop influences, aspirations for societal improvement, and unifying power—elements that contribute to punk's enduring nature. This insightful memoir offers a behind-the-scenes look at the punk scene while providing astute commentary on its resilience and evolution.

      Punk Paradox
    • “Take one man who rejects authority and religion, and leads a punk band. Take another man who wonders whether vertebrates arose in rivers or in the ocean, is fascinated by evolution, creativity, and Ice Age animals. Put them together, what do you get? Greg Graffin, and this uniquely fascinating book.” —Jared Diamond, author of Guns, Germs, and SteelAnarchy Evolution is a provocative look at the collision between religion and science, by an author with unique authority: UCLA lecturer in Paleontology, and founding member of Bad Religion, Greg Graffin. Alongside science writer Steve Olson (whose Mapping Human History was a National Book Award finalist), Graffin delivers a powerful discussion sure to strike a chord with readers of Richard Dawkins’ The God Delusion or Christopher Hitchens God Is Not Great. In this passionate polemic, Graffin argues that art and science have a deep connection. He describes his own coming-of-age as an artist and the formation of his naturalist worldview over the past three decades. Anarchy Evolution sheds new light on the long-standing debate on religion and the human condition. It is a book for anyone who has ever wondered if God really exists.

      Anarchy Evolution
    • The Apocalypse Factory

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,1(511)Évaluer

      A thrilling narrative of scientific triumph, decades of secrecy and the unimaginable destruction wrought by the creation of the atomic bomb

      The Apocalypse Factory
    • Population Wars

      • 318pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      In Population Wars, Greg Graffin points to where the mainstream view of evolutionary theory has led us astray. That misunderstanding has allowed us to justify wars on every level, whether against bacterial colonies or human societies, even when other, less violent solutions may be available.

      Population Wars
    • Greg Olson, author of David Lynch: Beautiful Dark, the essential book on Lynch's life and art, has resided in the Twin Peaks region of the Northwest for decades, and David Lynch spent youthful years in the Northwest; both of their fathers were woodsmen. Lynch believes that the world hums with spirituality, and over a thirty-year span Lynch and Mark Frost created forty-eight hours of Twin Peaks TV and film, hypnotic cinematic music immersed in the depths and divine heights of human nature, an artistic song of the forest, America, the world, the cosmos. David Lynch is an international icon of visionary artistic innovation, humanistic thought and philanthropy, and spiritual exploration, and Twin Peaks: The Return is his magnum opus, a mytho-poetic summation of his deepest beliefs and concerns. Author Olson, in his characteristically intimate and personal way, traces the Twin Peaks currents of Lynch's emotional-visceral storytelling, themes, imagery and sound: the way the artist and viewer share an electrified circuit of mystery and understanding.

      Black Coffee Lightning
    • Greg Graffin, Frontmann von Bad Religion und Evolutionsbiologe, verbindet in "War Darwin ein Punk?" Kunst und Wissenschaft. Er reflektiert über seine Jugend und die Entdeckung des Sinns des Lebens durch die Evolution. Das Buch bietet neue Perspektiven zur Debatte über Atheismus und die Existenz Gottes.

      Anarchie und Evolution. Glaube und Wissenschaft in einer Welt ohne Gott
    • Steve Olson erzählt die letzten 150 000 Jahre Menschheitsgeschichte anhand der Informationen, die sich aus unserer DNA ergeben. Seine packende Schilderung räumt mit jedem Rassismus auf. Denn: Die Gene aller Menschen gehen auf eine Urmutter zurück.

      Herkunft und Geschichte des Menschen