Dorion Sagan
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Dorion Sagan (born 1959) is an American essayist, fiction writer, poet, and theorist of ecology. He has written and co-authored books on culture, art, literature, evolution, and the history and philosophy of science, including Cosmic Apprentice, Cracking the Aging Code, and Lynn Margulis: The Life and Legacy of a Scientific Rebel (the last, about his mother).
His book Into the Cool, co-authored with Eric D. Schneider, is about the relationship between non-equilibrium thermodynamics and life.
Sagan's works have been translated into 15 languages and are widely cited in critical theory since the "nonhuman turn," in new materialist theory, and in feminist science studies.
Sagan is a son of astronomer Carl Sagan and biologist Lynn Margulis. He has four siblings. His half-brother Nick Sagan is a science-fiction writer.
Bibliography
[edit]Books
[edit]- Livro de seres invisiveis (2021) ISBN 9786588069035
- Cosmic Apprentice: Dispatches from the Edges of Science (2013) ISBN 978-0-8166-8135-8
- Lynn Margulis: The Life and Legacy of a Scientific Rebel (2012, Sciencewriters Books) ISBN 1603584463
- Death and Sex (two-in-one book with Tyler Volk, 2009) ISBN 1-60358-143-X
- Biospheres: Metamorphosis of Planet Earth (1990) ISBN 0-07-054426-3
- Notes from the Holocene: A Brief History of the Future (2007) ISBN 1-933392-32-0
- Cooking with Jesus: From the Primal Brew to the Last Brunch (2001) ISBN 1-58898-160-6
- The Sciences of Avatar (2010) ASIN B004089DDI
Co-written with Lynn Margulis
[edit]- Microcosmos: Four Billion Years of Evolution from Our Microbial Ancestors (1986) ISBN 0671441698
- Origins of Sex: Three Billion Years of Genetic Recombination (1986) ISBN 978-0300046199
- Garden of Microbial Delights: A Practical Guide to the Subvisible World (1988) ISBN 978-0787201364
- Biospheres from Earth to Space ISBN 978-0894901881 (1989)
- Mystery Dance: On the Evolution of Human Sexuality ISBN 978-0671792268 (1991)
- What Is Sex? ISBN 978-0684826912 (1995)
- What Is Life? (1995) ISBN 0684810875
- Slanted Truths: Essays on Gaia, Symbiosis, and Evolution (1997)
- Acquiring Genomes: A Theory of the Origins of Species (2002) ISBN 0465043925
- Dazzle Gradually: Reflections on the Nature of Nature (2007) ISBN 1933392312
Co-written with Eric D. Schneider
[edit]- Into the Cool: Energy Flow, Thermodynamics, and Life (2005) ISBN 0226739368
Co-written with others
[edit]- Cracking the Aging Code: The New Science of Growing Old - And What It Means for Staying Young (2016 - with Josh Mitteldorf)
- Up From Dragons: The Evolution of Human Intelligence (2002 - with John Skoyles)
- Within the Stone: Nature's Abstract Rock Art (2004 - partial text to book of photographs by Bill Atkinson)
- Atheist Universe: The Thinking Person's Answer to Christian Fundamentalism (2006 - foreword to book by David Mills)
- Darwin's Unfinished Business: The Self-Organizing Intelligence of Nature (2011 - with Simon G Powell)
Essays
[edit]- "Möbius Trip: The Technosphere and Our Science Fiction Reality" Technosphere Magazine (2017)
- "Metametazoa: Biology and Multiplicity" (1992 - In Incorporations: Fragments for a History of the Human Body, Jonathan Crary and Sanford Kwinter, editors, Zone, pp. 362–385)
- "Partial closure: Dorion Sagan reflects on Carl" (1997 - Whole Earth, summer, pp. 34–37)
- "Gender Specifics: Why Women Aren't Men" (1998 - The New York Times [1])
- "The Beast with Five Genomes" (2001 - with Lynn Margulis - Natural History June, pp. 38–41)
- "The Postman Already Always Rings Twice: Fragments for an Understanding of the Future" (2004 Cabinet: A Quarterly of Art and Culture, pp. 23–27)
- "Gradient-Reduction Theory: Thermodynamics and the Purpose of Life" (2004 - with Jessica H. Whiteside. In Scientists Debate Gaia: The Next Century MIT Press)
- "A Brief History of Sex" (2007 - Cosmos [Australia], June/July, pp. 50–55)
- "Evolution, Complexity, and Energy Flow" (2008 - Back to Darwin: A Richer Account of Evolution John B. Cobb Jr., Editor, William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, pp. 145–156)
- "What is the Cultural Relevance of Bacteria?" (2009 - Sputnik Observatory) [2]
Short stories
[edit]- "The Tchaikovsky Dream Continuum" Cabinet, Issue 54 The Accident (Summer 2014)
- "The New Age Witch" (1993) After Hours, #19, summer, pp. 36–45
- "Love's Strangers" (2006) Meat for Tea: The Northampton Review, summer, Vol. 1, Issue 3, "Flesh," pp. 3–10
- "Semi-Naked" (2006) Meat for Tea: The Northampton Review, winter, Vol. 1, Issue 1, "Gristle," pp. 5–24
Awards and honors
[edit]- First place, Silent Mora Ring 122 International Brotherhood of Magicians – 1974
- EdPress Excellence in Educational Journalism Award, Nonprofit National – 1986
- Humana Scholarship – Centre College Danville, Kentucky (2003)
- Lindisfarne Fellowship – Lindisfarne (2008 –)
- Advisory Board – Sputnik Inc (2009 –)
References
[edit]- "Dorion Sagan." (June 15, 2005). Contemporary Authors Online. Retrieved May 20, 2007.
External links
[edit]- Dorion Sagan at WordPress
- Cabinet Magazine essays
- Into the Cool website (as archived in 2014)
- Dorion Sagan at IMDb
- Sputnik Observatory Interviews Archived 2016-05-20 at the Wayback Machine
- Biography page, The Edge Foundation
- Online audio interview with Lynn Margulis and Dorion Sagan
- "Second Nature" (article)
- Letters (discussing "Turing Gaia," the natural basis of teleology) Archived 2009-06-21 at the Wayback Machine to Olivia Judson “Wild Side” column, topic “Heavy Weather,” The New York Times
- 1959 births
- Living people
- 20th-century American essayists
- 20th-century American Jews
- 20th-century American male writers
- 20th-century American non-fiction writers
- 20th-century American poets
- 21st-century American essayists
- 21st-century American Jews
- 21st-century American male writers
- 21st-century American non-fiction writers
- 21st-century American poets
- American fiction writers
- American male essayists
- American male non-fiction writers
- American male poets
- American male short story writers
- American people of Russian-Jewish descent
- American science writers
- Carl Sagan
- Jewish American non-fiction writers
- Jewish American poets
- Jewish American short story writers
- Sagan family
- Writers from Madison, Wisconsin