Silent Spring (new Version)

Silent Spring (new Version)

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About This Novel

After "Silent Spring" was published, it quickly became a bestseller that changed the United States and influenced the world, with sales exceeding 20 million copies. Nobel Peace Prize winner and former US Vice President Al Gore was deeply influenced by this book and believed that "Silent Spring" is like a cry in the wilderness. The book begins with a fable, describing to us the mutation of a beautiful village, and shows and analyzes the hazards of chemical pesticides from multiple angles, from land to sea and sky. This work not only has a rigorous and realistic scientific and rational spirit, but also has beautiful and delicate writing, full of humanistic feelings of reverence for nature and life. Carson, who was suffering from cancer, wrote the book while still ill, and passed away two years later. She is regarded as a pioneer of the environmental movement around the world. The appeal she left in her book and the idea that people should cooperate with nature and poison nature is poisoning human beings are still worthy of our attention and thought-provoking.

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User 53510057176690mo ago

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Too shallow, too thin

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God is Above90mo ago

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Hi uh uh uh. . . . . .

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Peaceful Life!90mo ago

Call us to protect nature!

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