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Brief Candle in the Dark:
My Life in Science
Cover of the hardcover edition
AuthorRichard Dawkins
LanguageEnglish
SubjectMemoir
PublisherBantam Press (Transworld Publishers)
Publication date
10 September 2015
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint
Pages416
ISBN978-0-593-07256-1
Preceded byAn Appetite for Wonder: The Making of a Scientist 
Followed byScience in the Soul: Selected Writings of a Passionate Rationalist 

Brief Candle in the Dark: My Life in Science is the second volume of the autobiographical memoir by British evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins. It was published in English in September 2015.[1]

Description

The first volume, titled An Appetite for Wonder: The Making of a Scientist, tells the first thirty-five years of his life, until the publication of The Selfish Gene in 1976. In Brief Candle in the Dark, Richard Dawkins continues his autobiography until an academic party for and "... on my seventieth birthday,....".[1] He explains his inspirations, ideas, encounters and history. He mentions some of his 'heroes' such as Charles Darwin, Peter Medawar, Niko Tinbergen, Bill Hamilton, John Maynard Smith, Douglas Adams, Carl Sagan and David Attenborough.[1]

He develops subjects such as his scientific work, travels and conferences, his Royal Institution Christmas Lecture (Growing Up in the Universe, in 1991), his work as Professor for the Public Understanding of Science in Oxford, his documentaries (such as The Root of All Evil?) as well as his personal life and his books.

Reviews

Kirkus Reviews found the book "an impressive overview".[2] Dwight Garner wrote that the book "presents a public life more than a private one."[3] Steven Shapin wrote that the book is "a loose and multiply digressive collection of reminiscences, anecdotes, addenda, quotes from admirers, and extended quotes from himself."[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c Richard Dawkins (2015). Brief Candle in the Dark: My Life in Science. Bantam Press. ISBN 978-0-59307-256-1.
  2. ^ "Brief Candle in the Dark". Kirkus Reviews. 15 June 2015. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  3. ^ Garner, Dwight (7 October 2015). "Review: 'Brief Candle in the Dark,' by Richard Dawkins, Puts Intellect Over Intimacy". The New York Times. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  4. ^ Shapin, Steven (26 August 2015). "Brief Candle in the Dark: My Life in Science by Richard Dawkins – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 June 2016.