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Monkeyluv

And Other Lessons in Our Lives as Animals


  • Random House
  • Vintage
  • by Robert Sapolsky
Described by Oliver Sacks as 'one of the best scientist-writers of our time', Robert M. Sapolsky here presents the human animal in all its quirkiness and diversity. In these remarkable essays, Sapolsky once again deploys his compassion and insights into the human condition to tell us who, why and how we are.

ISBN 9780099474555 | E | B
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Publisher Random House
ISBN 9780099474555
Author(s) Robert Sapolsky
Publication date October 2006
Edition Pb (B)
Dimensions 197 x 129 mm
Pages 224
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Exhibition Vintage
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Described by Oliver Sacks as 'one of the best scientist-writers of our time', Robert M. Sapolsky here presents the human animal in all its quirkiness and diversity.

In these remarkable essays, Sapolsky once again deploys his compassion and insights into the human condition to tell us who, why and how we are. Monkeyluv touches on themes such as sexuality, aggression, love, parenting, religion, ageing, and mental illness. He ponders such topics as our need to seek out beauty; why our preferences in food become fixed; why we are sexually attracted to one another; why Alzheimer's disease tends to be a post-menopausal phenomenon; and why grandmothers buying groceries for their grandchildren are part of nature's Darwinian logic.