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Rowan Jacobsen

Bio

Rowan Jacobsen writes about science and nature and the less-explored corners of the world for Harper’sOutsideThe AtlanticScientific AmericanSmithsonianThe New York TimesThe Washington PostMIT Technology ReviewBusinessweek, and others, and his work has been anthologized in The Best American Science & Nature Writing and other collections. He has received awards from the James Beard Foundation, the Society of American Travel Writers, and the Overseas Press Club. He is the author of nine books, including A Geography of OystersFruitless Fall, and Truffle Hound, several of which have been named to Best Book of the Year lists by The Washington PostThe Wall Street JournalThe Boston Globe, NPR, and Publishers Weekly. He has performed with Pop-Up Magazine, lectured at Harvard and Yale, and appeared on CBS, NBC, and NPR. He has been an Alicia Patterson Foundation Fellow, writing about endangered diversity on the borderlands between India, Myanmar, and China; a Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT, focusing on the environmental and evolutionary impact of synthetic biology; and a Nova Media Fellow, researching the science of sun exposure.

Rowan Jacobsen Books

In Defense of Sunlight book cover

In Defense of Sunlight

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Truffle Hound book cover

Truffle Hound

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Apples of Uncommon Character book cover

Apples of Uncommon Character

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A Geography of Oysters book cover

A Geography of Oysters

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In Late Winter We Ate Pears book cover

In Late Winter We Ate Pears

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