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Lulu Miller

Why Fish Don't Exist

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The quirky and profound international bestseller — a darkly astonishing scientific biography and a guide on how to live well in a world where chaos come for us all
'A sumptuous, surprising dark delight' Carmen Maria Machado
'Her book took me to strange depths I never imagined, and i was smitten' New York Times
If fish don't exist, what else do we have wrong?
As a child, Lulu Miller's scientist father taught her that chaos will come for us all. There is no cosmic destiny, no plan. Enter David Starr Jordan, 19th-century taxonomist and believer in order. A fish specialist devoted to mapping out the great tree of life, who spent his days pinning down unruly fins, studying shimmering scales and sealing new discoveries into jars of ethanol.
At a time when Lulu's life is unravelling, David Starr Jordan beckons. Reading about Jordan's sheer perseverance after an earthquake shattered his collection, Lulu stumbles upon an unexpected antidote to life's unpredictability. But lurking behind the lore of this mighty taxonomist lies a darker tale waiting to be told: one about the human cost of attempting to define the form of things unknown.
This is a story unlike any other you've read before. It's about a very tall man with a walrus moustache, the injustices and unexpected deliverances of the universe, love that strikes like lightning and about why fish don't exist after all.
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'A tale so seductive that I read her book in one sitting' Wall Street Journal

'A story told with an open heart, every page of it animated by verve, nuance, and full-throated curiosity' Leslie Jamison
'Wholly unique and a true delight' Refinery 29 'This book will capture your heart, seize your imagination, smash your preconceptions, and rock your world' Sy Montgomery

'A magical hybrid of science, portraiture, and memoir — and a delight to read' Susan Orlean
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Ursprunglig publicering
2024
Utgivningsår
2024
Förlag
One
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    Chaos is the only sure thing in this world. The master that rules us all.
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    clutch the brimming warmth of her thigh and think about the fact that even at its most hopeful, my measly brain could have never dreamt up something as infinitely intoxicating as her.
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    To turn the key all you have to do… is stay wary of words. If fish don’t exist, what else do we have wrong? Slow dawning for me, a scientist’s daughter, but when I give up the fish, I realize that science itself is flawed. Not the beacon toward truth I had always thought it was, but a blunt tool that can wreak a lot of havoc along the way. Consider the word “order” itself. It comes from the Latin ordinem, to describe a row of threads sitting neatly in a loom. In time, it was extended as a metaphor to describe the way that people sit neatly under the rule of a king, general, or president. It was only applied to nature in the 1700s under the assumption—a human fabrication, a superimposition, a guess—that there is an orderly set of ranks to find there. I have come to believe that it is our life’s work to tear down this order, to keep tugging at it, trying to unravel it, to set free the organisms trapped underneath. That it is our life’s work to mistrust our measures. Especially those about moral and mental standing. To remember that behind every ruler there is a Ruler. To remember that a category is at best a proxy; at worst, a shackle.
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