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Jul. 02, 2012
SciFri Book Club Talks Silent Spring
by Annette Heist
While most of us probably know Carson's name from Silent Spring, she was already a best-selling author when she wrote it. (Her book "The Sea Around Us" won the National Book Award for non-fiction in 1952.)
William Souder, author of a forthcoming biography of Carson (pictured right), says the opening chapter of Silent Spring is one of "the great set pieces in American literature." Souder joins us this week to talk more about Carson's writing style and the book's legacy.
What do you think about Silent Spring 50 years later? Post your comments and questions here, and tune in this Friday to hear more.
The views expressed are those of the author and are not necessarily those of Science Friday.


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