PAT SHANNON "Darwin's Prisoners" March 25th at 6pm

03/25/2010 6:00 pm
03/25/2010 8:00 pm

If Darwin’s theory of evolution is correct, then it appears the human animal has attained a plateau in physical development even as the intellect doggedly advances. How we use expanding intellectual capabilities to jockey within the Darwinian restrictions will shape the look of future societies.

The four short stories of “Darwin’s Prisoners” are an exploration of how four women - Maire, The Broad, Lilith’s Child and Mamaconas -maneuver within the physical limitations of that peculiar evolutionary cage.

Other books by Pat Shannon include “The Man Who Stayed Home: A Conamara Memoir” and “Charles and Me: Notes in the Margin.” Pat lives  with the wild creatures at the Bluebird Wetlands and Wildlife Sanctuary in southwest Montana.

 

Four short stories in a cute lil hardbound edition from Montana's Pat Shannon, flying in for this event only. Don't miss it!

Location: 
Street:
509 E. 4th Ave
City:
Olympia
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Province:
Washington
Postal Code:
98501
Country:
United States