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The Evolution of Inanimate Objects: The Life and Collected Works of Thomas Darwin (1857-1879)

The Evolution of Inanimate Objects: The Life and Collected Works of Thomas Darwin (1857-1879)

The Evolution of Inanimate Objects: The Life and Collected Works of Thomas
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The Evolution of Inanimate Objects: The Life and Collected Works of Thomas Darwin (1857-1879) Paperback - 2010

by Harry Karlinsky

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Insomniac Press, 2010. Paperback. New. 256 pages. 7.90x4.90x0.70 inches.
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While carrying out historical research at Ontario's London Asylum, psychiatrist Harry Karlinsky comes across a familiar surname in the register: one Thomas Darwin of Down, England. Could this Thomas be a relation of the eminent scientist Charles Darwin? In a narrative woven from letters, memoir abstracts, photographs, and illustrations, what emerges is a sketch of Thomas's life -- the last of eleven children born to Charles Darwin.In this stunning factitious biography, Karlinsky gives us a subtle parody and a Nabokovian tale of Darwinian theory gone wrong. Through the sometimes doctored, sometimes invented writings, we see the tragically short life of Thomas Darwin, a young scientist in his own right, whose novel application of evolutionary theory centres on knives and forks and spoons. Although decisively a work of fiction, The Evolution of Inanimate Objects invites sustained uncertainty as to whether Thomas Darwin is a character of pure invention or simply a heretofore little-known figure.
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