Mapping the Darkness by Kenneth Miller - ISBN: 9780861545162
Hardcover
Uncover the dark, sleepless nights of sleep science pioneers.

Mapping the Darkness

The Visionary Scientists Who Unlocked the Mysteries of Sleep

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  • Hardcover

    352 pages

  • Release Date

    3 January 2024

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Summary

Nathaniel Kleitman arrived in the US as a penniless teenager who could not speak a word of English. Within a decade, he was pioneering the first ever experiments about how we sleep, and why.

He stayed up for 115 hours. He tried moving from a 24-hour day to a 48-hour one. As he became a national sensation, students hungered to join him. His protégés Eugene Aserinsky and William Dement uncovered the mysteries of our sleep cycles. Dement’s lab assistant, Mary Carskadon, went on to create…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780861545162
ISBN-10:0861545168
Author:Kenneth Miller
Publisher:Oneworld Publications
Imprint:Oneworld Publications
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:3 January 2024
Weight:462g
Dimensions:216mm x 135mm x 30mm
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Critics Review

‘A propulsive, utterly engrossing history.’ —New York Times

‘By profiling the daring pioneers of sleep science, this fascinating, magisterially researched, and brilliantly written book pulls back the covers on one of the great mysteries of being human: why we spend a full third of our lives engaged in an activity that scientists are only beginning to understand. You’ll never think about something you do every night the same way again.’ —Steve Silberman, author of Neurotribes

Mr Miller has a good eye for a great scientific story… The author is happy to show research as it is really done, indignities and all… For anyone curious about asking the right questions [about sleep], Mr Miller’s book is a good place to start.’ —Economist

It is rare that the history of a scientific field and the emergence of a medical sub-speciality are eloquently summarized in a single volume. In Mapping the Darkness, journalist Kenneth Miller achieves just that, with the tale of how pioneering researchers created the scientific and clinical discipline of sleep…This book engagingly tells the story of a young scientific and medical discipline that is still spreading its wings.’ —Nature

A sweeping journey of discovery about dreams, sleep and the terra incognita of unconsciousness; and a wake-up call about the dangers of chronic exhaustion.’ —Wall Street Journal

‘Is there anyone who hasn’t—somewhere in the middle of a lost night—pondered the stubborn mystery of sleep? You’ll find some of the best answers to that riddle here in Mapping the Darkness: an addictively readable history of the scientists who changed our thinking about the nature and necessity of rest itself.’ —Deborah Blum, author of The Poison Squad

Combining the best of science writing and biography, Kenneth Miller spins a gripping story of how we have come to understand sleep from its basic biology to its impact on personal and public health.’ —Daisy Hernández, author of The Kissing Bug

‘Thoroughly researched and admirably rendered, Mapping the Darkness is a must-read for anyone who has thought about sleep or the lack thereof.’ —Charlotte D. Jacobs, author of Jonas Salk: A Life

‘In Mapping the Darkness, Kenneth Miller reveals the captivating story of how a quartet of scientists invented sleep science and set the stage for today’s revolt against the epidemic of sleep deprivation… Don’t start reading this book right before bed, or you will be so engrossed you may stay up all night.’ —Laura J. Snyder, author of The Philosophical Breakfast Club

Eye-opening… The biographical background humanises the scientific history, and Miller excels at drawing out the real-world implications of the research… Readers will have no problem staying alert through this fascinating scientific history.’ —Publishers Weekly, starred review

‘An interesting examination of an issue that affects us all. Miller shows us how a good night’s sleep came to be recognized as critical for health and development.’ —Kirkus

About The Author

Kenneth Miller

Kenneth Miller is a contributing editor for Discover, and his work has appeared in Time, Life, Esquire, Rolling Stone, Mother Jones, Salon, Elle, Los Angeles Times Magazine, and many more. He has appeared on The Today Show, Late Night With Larry King, CNN Newsroom, and other TV and radio programs. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and two kids.

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