Silk
A History in Three Metamorphoses
Format:Hardback
Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers
Published:6th Jul '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£10.99(9780008451882)
Aarathi Prasad's Silk explores the rich history and science of this unique material, revealing its cultural significance and future potential.
In Silk, Aarathi Prasad presents a captivating narrative that intertwines the science, history, and mythology surrounding this remarkable material. Silk is not just a fabric; it embodies a rich tapestry of stories that span cultures and centuries. From its ancient origins to its contemporary applications, the book delves into the multifaceted nature of silk, exploring how it has fascinated humanity for millennia.
Prasad takes readers on a journey through the lives of scientists who have dedicated their research to understanding silk and the biology of the creatures that produce it. The narrative highlights the global significance of silk, revealing its strength as a biological material, which was even used in the first bulletproof vests over a century ago. As modern technologies continue to evolve, the potential of silk is becoming increasingly relevant, offering sustainable alternatives to the plastics that threaten our environment.
Silk is more than just a historical account; it is a cultural exploration that showcases the diverse stories of silk production across the globe. From the silkworms of Asia to the spiders of South America, Prasad's work is a blend of biography, intellectual history, and science writing. It illuminates the deep connections between humans and the natural world, all woven together by the enduring allure of silk.
‘A tour of the anecdotal, the industrial and the gruesome . . . Readers coming to this globetrotting and species-leaping volume expecting vignette after genteel vignette of 5,000-odd years of Chinese silk manufacture are in for a nasty shock. Here be spiders, and not just spiders, but metre-long Mediterranean clams, and countless moth species spinning their silks everywhere from Singapore to Suriname’ Financial Times
‘The global scope of Prasad’s book draws out its most compelling material links’ Daily Telegraph, four-star review
‘Prasad is such an infectious and knowledgeable enthusiast that it is hard not to be swept away by her enticing facts’ Literary Review
'Both scientific and poetic, this remarkable book shows how the great tides of history are shaped through human encounters with the intricate variety of the non-human world'
David Wengrow, co-author of the international bestseller The Dawn of Everything
‘Fascinating . . . Prasad cross-crosses centuries and cultures to tell of the intrepid explorers, botanists, scientists and entrepreneurs who were determined to unravel the secrets of silk production. Her book captures their persistence and her own in the search for the little-told but revelatory stories of human curiosity and ingenuity’
Clare Hunter, author of Threads of Life
'A wonder of a narrative. Like the transformation of caterpillar to moth that she explores so beautifully, this is a network of threads that spin around the world and tell a story of science, of history, of humanity itself' Kate Strasdin author of The Dress Diary of Mrs Anne Sykes
‘An incredible read. Deeply researched, dazzling’ Seirian Sumner, author of Endless Forms
‘Prasad weaves her strands of science, history and culture to create a rich narrative tapestry that's as sumptuous as the material itself. Full of fascinating detail’
Gaia Vince, author of Nomad Century
ISBN: 9780008451844
Dimensions: 240mm x 159mm x 35mm
Weight: 620g
368 pages