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Brandy Schillace

    Brandy Schillace es una autora e historiadora que trabaja en las intersecciones de la medicina, la historia, la ciencia y la literatura. Su obra profundiza en las preguntas trascendentales de la vida y la muerte, empleando un enfoque interdisciplinario. Su compromiso por tender puentes entre la ciencia y las humanidades es evidente en su labor editorial y su extensa obra escrita. Schillace aporta una perspectiva única al mundo literario, conectando campos dispares para ofrecer nuevas perspectivas sobre la experiencia humana.

    The Framed Women of Ardemore House
    Death's Summer Coat
    Clockwork Futures: The Science of Steampunk and the Reinvention of the Modern World
    The Intermediaries
    Mr. Humble and Dr. Butcher
    • Mr. Humble and Dr. Butcher

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      The mesmerizing biography of a brilliant and eccentric surgeonand his quest to transplant the human soul.

      Mr. Humble and Dr. Butcher
    • The Intermediaries

      A Weimar Story

      • 368 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      The fascinating history of a daring team of sexologists who built the first trans clinic in the shadow of the Third Reich.

      The Intermediaries
    • Exploring the intersection of invention and imagination, this book delves into the real historical context behind steampunk aesthetics. It highlights the contributions of inventors from Newton to Tesla, who crafted remarkable technologies like zeppelins and automatons, while facing the duality of progress and peril. Through captivating narratives, the author reveals how these pioneers shaped our understanding of science and technology, reflecting on humanity's ongoing struggle with innovation and its consequences across time.

      Clockwork Futures: The Science of Steampunk and the Reinvention of the Modern World
    • Death's Summer Coat

      • 266 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      A perceptive, thoughtful and very timely reflection on our culture of mortality and mourning

      Death's Summer Coat