This book came out of my teaching and you know teaching students in the 21st century when they're sat in front of you with their laptops. are also great tidbits in there and we use comedy to illustrate certain points which i really liked um monty python appears a few times because they've done great sketches set in the pastYeah yeah no definitely and i guess i i tried to use that approach in my writing as well and make it not just about kind of infectious diseases and history is a big part of it but also you know how does that relate to a monty python or isn't it game of thrones? yeah.
This week on the Penguin Podcast, Isy Suttie is joined by professor and writer, Jonathan Kennedy.
Jonathan joins us to discuss his debut work of non-fiction, Pathogenesis, a look at the latest science of infectious diseases and bacteria, and how it has shaped human evolution.
Isy and Jonathan also discuss the Stone Henge, his love for cycling scenery, how some bacteria have given us abilities we wouldn't otherwise have, and the importance of South Africa and Pata Pata by Miriam Makeba.
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