Ravenous, 9781631493157
Hardcover
Jewish scientist’s controversial cancer research protected by Nazis during WWII.

Ravenous

otto warburg, the nazis, and the search for the cancer-diet connection

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  • Hardcover

    416 pages

  • Release Date

    24 June 2021

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Summary

Ravenous: The Twisted Tale of a Genius, a Disease, and the Third Reich

The Nobel laureate Otto Warburg—a cousin of the famous finance Warburgs—was widely regarded in his day as one of the most important biochemists of the twentieth century, a man whose research was integral to humanity’s understanding of cancer. He was also among the most despised figures in Nazi Germany. As a Jewish homosexual living openly with his male partner, Warburg represented all that the Third Reich abhorre…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781631493157
ISBN-10:1631493159
Author:Sam Apple
Publisher:WW Norton & Co
Imprint:Liveright Publishing Corporation
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:416
Release Date:24 June 2021
Weight:630g
Dimensions:236mm x 157mm x 36mm
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Critics Review

“While millions of other Europeans with Jewish heritage were being rounded up and sent to their deaths, Otto Warburg enjoyed Nazi protection and a comfortable life in Berlin. Sam Apple, author of a new book, Ravenous, explores his remarkable tale of survival.” – BBC History Revealed“The research that Warburg is best known for today, and the work that forms the backbone of Ravenous, is his discovery that cancer cells behave differently from healthy cells in two very specific ways: They consume massive amounts of glucose — Apple compares them to ravenous shipwrecked sailors — and they eschew aerobic respiration in favor of fermentation… Apple covers everything from Hitler’s obsessive preoccupation with cancer to how the German Empire’s transformation into an industrial powerhouse led to a Romanticism-fueled movement that emphasized both environmental and racial purity. The fact that Apple can make these stories… feel so immediate is a testament to his canny knack for choosing apposite details.” – Seth Mnookin - The New York Times Book Review“Eye-opening… filled with… outrageous and entertaining stories… I walked away from Ravenous thinking of Otto Warburg as a sort of Sigmund Freud of cancer research.” – Sam Kean - The Wall Street Journal“Ravenous tells the story of an extraordinary life, and of the visionary work that sustained it… Apple has a gift for elegant analogies and illuminating similes… [An] exceptionally interesting and well-written book…” – Thomas Morris - Times Literary Supplement

About The Author

Sam Apple

Sam Apple has written for the New York Times Magazine, Wired, the Atlantic, and NewYorker.com. He is on the faculty of the MA in Science Writing and MA in Writing programs at Johns Hopkins.

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