Sapiens A Graphic History, Volume 1: The Birth of Humankind (SAPIENS: A GRAPHIC HISTORY, 1)

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Sapiens A Graphic History, Volume 1: The Birth of Humankind (SAPIENS: A GRAPHIC HISTORY, 1)

Sapiens A Graphic History, Volume 1: The Birth of Humankind (SAPIENS: A GRAPHIC HISTORY, 1)

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Harari is a gifted writer, and he is not afraid to traffic in the biggest of Big Ideas. He starts by reminding us that Homo sapiens, the last surviving species in the genus known as Homo, started out as unremarkable animals “with no more impact on their environment than baboons, fireflies or jellyfish.” Our unique gift among the other fauna, which emerged about 70,000 years ago, is our ability to imagine things that cannot be detected by the five senses, including God, religion, corporations, and currency, all of which he characterizes as fictions. He points out that we have risen to the top of the food chain only by exploiting and often exterminating other animals, but he predicts that humans, too, are not long for the world. All of these intriguing ideas – and many more — are explored in depth and with wit and acuity in “Sapiens: A Brief History of Mankind.” The importance of information, both its communication and effective storage, to human civilisation, including an exploration of the development of writing and numerical systems in different parts of the world.

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The new instalment sees Harari travel “the length and breadth of human history to investigate how the Agricultural Revolution changed society forever”, Vintage said. “Readers discover how wheat took over the world, how war, famine, disease and inequality became a part of the human condition, and why we might only have ourselves to blame.Effectively expands on concepts introduced in the first volume, even if it isn’t quite as engaging. Volume 1 of Sapiens’ graphic history was released in the last year, and it was excellent. Vol 2 doesn’t disappoint. It has two main topics: the agrarian revolution and the idea that human-created myths pull society together, sometimes more than we care to admit to. Without myths, though, we have no cohesive society. Intersubjectivity is a critical thought in this volume insofar that humans share mutual trusts, such as money, religion, etc. Gates, Bill (2016-05-20). "My 10 Favorite Books: Bill Gates". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2019-01-28.

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Mis más sinceras felicitaciones al equipo que está detrás de esta versión gráfica del libro de Harari, pues como lo dije en la reseña del primer volumen, me parece un reto muy grande e interesante el poder plasmar en el lenguaje gráfico un ensayo que cubre con mucho lujo de detalle la historia de nuestra especie. Ya espero con ansia el tercer volumen de la serie, pues según el adelanto del final del presente volumen, promete mucho. David Vandermeulen and Daniel Casanave's adaptation of the original text ( Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind) into an illustrated graphic novel format makes the subject matter accessible to a wider audience, in particular middle-grade and high-school aged students. I felt that this was mostly successful, although as an adult reader, I occasionally found the content a little contrived. I should add that I haven't read widely within the graphic fiction format, so am perhaps not the best judge. This would make an ideal starting point for the younger generation to learn about the history of humanity too. The first part depicts Yuval himself educating his young niece Zoe by taking her to meet biologist Professor Saraswati. There are a whole host of characters who take us through various parts of the beginning of human history, such as Prehistoric Bill. One hundred thousand years ago, at least six different species of humans inhabited Earth. Yet today there is only one-homo sapiens. What happened to the others? And what may happen to us? Further argument is that all these people are suppressed not by any “natural law” but more of “fiction” driven by cultural prejudice. The novel concludes with a promise that we are empowered to change these fictional narratives and it is our responsibility to do so.

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This was the second volume of graphic novels adapted from the excellent book by Mr. Harari. This is another adaptation that was different if you compare it to the book because obviously, the formats are different. So these books are targeted more towards probably the younger readers. But the ideas in the book were poignant and hard-hitting and so they are here. A few people had the issue that India wasn't mentioned much in the first volume well enjoy India is a major part of this volume but you won't be happy with it because it's obviously, discussing the problems. Many Americans would take issue with this book and this volume but history is history it's not a mystery. So till then Keep on Reading. A brief history of the history of human kind, specifically the rise of homo sapiens and the fall of the five other species of humans in the era of the cave man. Overall, I think I enjoyed this book even more than Sapiens primarily because of the illustrations and characters. To visualise the original content in this graphic version was a thrilling experience, and to do so along with Professor Saraswati was simply enthralling! Featuring easy-to-understand text covering the first part of the original edition, this adaptation of the mind-expanding book furthers the ongoing conversation as it introduces Harari's ideas to a wider new readership. In 2020 Harari joined forces with renowned comics artists David Vandermeulen and Daniel Casanave, to create Sapiens: A Graphic History: a radical adaptation of the original Sapiens into a graphic novel series that is bursting with wit, humour and colour (to be launched fall 2020). This illustrated book casts Yuval Noah Harari in the role of guide, who takes the reader through the entire history of the human species, accompanied by a range of fictional characters and traveling through time, space and popular culture references.



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