Richard Dawkins | The Ancestor's Tale: A Pilgrimage to the Dawn of Evolution
Recorded Sep 22, 2005
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Richard Dawkins - known for his “brilliance and wit” (New Yorker) - is one of the most influential scientists of our time and holds a chair at Oxford University. His highly acclaimed books include The Blind Watchmaker, The Selfish Gene and A Devil’s Chaplain; the New York Times has called him “one of the most incisive science writers alive.” The Ancestor’s Tale, loosely based in form on Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, offers a comprehensive look at 4 billion years of evolution.
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