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A full and annotated collection of the correspondence between two
extraordinary scientific individuals, James Lovelock and Lynn Margulis.


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*A full and annotated collection of the correspondence between two
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Edited by:
*Bruce Clarke, **Texas Tech University*
* Sébastien Dutreuil, **Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
(CNRS), Aix-Marseille University*

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*Praise for 'Writing Gaia' *


'Gaia – a hypothesis, a theory, a research program, a philosophy of nature.
For the last half century, the astonishing work of James Lovelock and Lynn
Margulis has cast and recast again a concept with implications for the
atmosphere, Earth history, ecology, and exobiology. Both of them would have
already stood as major figures in modern science; together, they gave us a
concept that remains generative across fields.  In this vital, remarkable
volume of their letters, one can see the origin and development of Gaia, in
the complementarity of their interventions, in their mutual support, in
their occasional substantive disagreement. Bruce Clarke and Sébastien
Dutreuil bring us a volume that will be read for decades across the very
wide range of the environmental sciences.'
*Peter Galison*, *Joseph Pellegrino University Professor, Harvard
University, USA*


'Indeed, Lovelock and Margulis found that they 'had something to say'
together, a question they ask in 1971 in a letter! What they had to say
changed my life and the lives of many people. Gaia is a polymorphous
concept, hypothesis, planet, boundary object in conflict, and collaboration
among scientists of different disciplines and persuasions, Earth systems'
conceptual foundation, popular passion, and much more. Gaia matters, and
Lovelock and Margulis gave us this generative formulation of the living
Earth as a complex dynamic, self-organizing system. This collection – with
its sober, extensive, enticing scholarly apparatus – makes the hairs of my
arms stand up with pleasure and excitement. Here the reader will find
unadorned letters between two very different kinds of professional
scientist over many years of a complex personal and intellectual
relationship. I am deeply grateful to the scholarship and passion of Bruce
Clarke and Sébastien Dutreuil for this book.'
*Donna Haraway*, *University of California at Santa Cruz, author of Staying
with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene*


'Writing Gaia offers a fascinating window on the meeting of two great
minds. This insightful set of correspondence and commentaries provides an
unprecedented resource on the history of the Gaia concept.'
*Michael R. Dietrich*,* University of Pittsburgh, USA*


'Writing Gaia is a revealing and surprisingly entertaining record of the
long intellectual and personal relationship between two idiosyncratic
scientific geniuses and rebels from whose cerebral symbiosis and complex
friendship was born the Gaia hypothesis, which profoundly changed how we
think about Earth and life. The collected letters of Lovelock and Margulis,
along with accompanying essays by some of their key collaborators, have
been skillfully assembled with insightful commentary by Clarke and
Dutreuil.  The result is a riveting intellectual journey, spiced with
gossip, intellectual feuds, and occasional moments of touching intimacy.
This book will be required reading for students of Earth's biosphere and of
modern history of science.'
*David Grinspoon*,* Astrobiologist and author of Earth in Human Hands*


'It is not hyperbole to say that microbiologist and cell biologist Lynn
Margulis and atmospheric chemist James Lovelock were two giants of
twentieth-century science. Margulis's serial endosymbiosis theory resolved
the riddle of the origin of the eukaryotic cell, forever changing biology.
Lovelock developed the Gaia hypothesis, a radically synthetic vision of
life on Earth, in which Margulis became his chief collaborator. Published
here for the first time, their correspondence provides a fascinating window
into the lively interaction of two extraordinary minds and personalities,
while also showing the evolution of the Gaia idea and its cultural and
scientific reception. This is captivating reading, and I could not put it
down!'
*James Strick,* *Professor and Chair of Program in Science, Technology and
Society, Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, USA*

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*About 'Writing Gaia'*

In 1972, James Lovelock and Lynn Margulis began collaborating on the Gaia
hypothesis. They suggested that over geological time, life on Earth has had
a major role in both producing and regulating its own environment.
heir correspondence describes crucial developments, showing how their
partnership proved decisive for the development of the Gaia hypothesis.
Editors Clarke and Dutreuil provide historical background and explain the
concepts and references introduced throughout the Lovelock-Margulis
correspondence, while highlighting the major landmarks of their
collaboration within a sequence of almost 300 letters.

   - Provides insight into the scientific collaboration between James
   Lovelock and Lynn Margulis through previously unpublished personal
   correspondence
   - Contains invaluable documentation that provides authoritative answers
   to specific research questions relating to the Gaia hypothesis
   - Links Gaia to the climate crisis and new debates over the Anthropocene



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