Laura Spinney Explained
Laura Spinney (born August 1971) is a British science journalist, novelist, and non-fiction writer whose 2017 book Pale Rider is an account of the 1918 influenza pandemic.[1]
Education
Spinney graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Natural Sciences from Durham University in 1993.[2] [3]
Career
Spinney has written for Nature,[4] [5] [6] National Geographic, The Economist, New Scientist, and The Guardian.[7] She is the author of two novels, The Doctor and The Quick, and a collection of oral history from a central European city entitled Rue Centrale.
In 2017 she published Pale Rider, an account of the 1918 flu pandemic,[8] [9] published by Jonathan Cape who acquired the global rights in an auction in 2015.[10] Spinney indicates that the global pandemic was the biggest disaster of the 20th century, exceeding the death tolls of both World War I (17 million) and World War II (60 million dead). Its full scope has only been recognised in the 21st century as researchers have examined old records, determining that 1 in 3 people became ill and between 1 in 10 and 1 in 5 died. At the time illiteracy was common, germ theory relatively new, antibiotics had not been discovered, and long-distance communication was often limited.[3]
The first clearly identified and documented case was Albert Gitchell, a U.S. Army cook who reported in sick at Camp Funston in Kansas on 4 March 1918. Three distinct waves of disease outbreak occurred worldwide: in spring 1918, in late summer and autumn, and from later winter 1918 to early 1919. Between the first and second waves, the virus mutated and became more deadly in humans. The death toll in countries like China and India was particularly poorly documented. Spinney vividly describes conditions from all over the globe, from Rio de Janeiro to Russia.[3]
Spinney's English translation of Swiss writer Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz's novel Derborence was published in 2018.[11] In 2019 she spent two months as a journalist-in-residence at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin, Germany.[12]
Bibliography
Books
- The Doctor[13]
- The Quick[14]
- Rue Centrale[15]
- Pale Rider: The Spanish Flu of 1918 and How it Changed the World[16] [3]
- Derborence: Where the devils came down[17]
Articles
Personal life
Spinney lives in Paris, France.[19]
Notes and References
- News: DeGroot. Gerard. Pale Rider: The Spanish Flu of 1918 and How it Changed the World by Laura Spinney. thetimes.co.uk. 20 May 2017. 21 October 2018.
- Books and Authors . Durham First . Spring 2002 . 15 . 31.
- Rego Barry. Rebecca . Exhuming the Flu . Distillations . . 13 November 2018. 4 . 3 . 40–43 . 6 February 2020 .
- Spinney. Laura. How pandemics shape social evolution. Nature. 574. 7778. 2019. 324–326. 0028-0836. 10.1038/d41586-019-03048-8. free.
- Spinney. Laura. Panicking about societal collapse? Plunder the bookshelves. Nature. 578. 7795. 2020. 355–357. 0028-0836. 10.1038/d41586-020-00436-3. free.
- Spinney. Laura. Q&A: Maestro of the swarm. Nature. 481. 7380. 2012. 144–144. 0028-0836. 10.1038/481144a. free.
- Web site: It takes a whole world to create a new virus, not just China | Laura Spinney. Laura. Spinney. 25 March 2020. www.theguardian.com.
- Web site: Seymour. Miranda. Pale Rider review – painful lessons of the flu pandemic. The Guardian. 4 June 2017. 21 October 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181013132048/https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/jun/04/pale-rider-laura-spinney-spanish-flu-review-absorbing-study. 13 October 2018. live. dmy-all.
- Web site: The deadliest disease in history. economist.com. 25 May 2017. 21 October 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180623010240/https://www.economist.com/books-and-arts/2017/05/25/the-deadliest-disease-in-history. 23 June 2018. live. dmy-all.
- Web site: Farrington. Joshua. Cape wins auction for Spanish Flu study. The Bookseller. thebookseller.com. 17 June 2015. 21 October 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180623005132/https://www.thebookseller.com/news/cape-wins-auction-spanish-fu-study. 23 June 2018. live. dmy-all.
- Web site: Derborence – Where the devils came down. Skomlin. 2 October 2018. 21 October 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181013213119/https://www.skomlin.com/dd-product/derborence-where-the-devils-came-down/. 13 October 2018. live. dmy-all.
- Web site: Journalists-in-Residence. mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de. 21 October 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181013172247/https://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/journalists-in-residence. 13 October 2018. live. dmy-all.
- The Doctor. Methuen, London, 2001.
- The Quick. Fourth Estate, London, 2007.
- Rue Centrale. Editions L’Age d’Homme, 2013.
- Pale Rider: The Spanish Flu of 1918 and How it Changed the World. Jonathan Cape, 2017.
- Derborence: Where the devils came down. Skomlin, 2018.
- How Facebook, fake news and friends are warping your memory. 2017. Laura. Spinney. Nature. 543. 7644. 168–170. 10.1038/543168a.
- Web site: About Laura Spinney. Laura . Spinney. 5 December 2013. 21 October 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180128212038/http://www.lauraspinney.com/about/. 28 January 2018. live. dmy-all.