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Don't Sleep, There are Snakes

Daniel Everett

Although Daniel Everett was a missionary, far from converting the Pirahãs, they converted him. He shows the slow, meticulous steps by which he gradually mastered their language and his gradual realisation that its unusual nature closely reflected its speakers' startlingly original perceptions of the world.

Everett describes how he began to realise that his discoveries about the Pirahã language opened up a new way of understanding how language works in our minds and in our lives, and that this way was utterly at odds with Noam Chomsky's universally accepted linguistic theories. The perils of passionate academic opposition were then swiftly conjoined to those of the Amazon in a debate whose outcome has yet to be won. Everett's views are most recently discussed in Tom Wolfe's bestselling The Kingdom of Speech.

Adventure, personal enlightenment and the makings of a scientific revolution proceed together in this vivid, funny and moving book.

  • Classification : Travel & Travel Writing
  • Pub Date : AUG 6, 2009
  • Imprint : Profile Books
  • Page Extent : 320
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781846680403
  • Price : INR 1,025
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Daniel Everett

Daniel Everett worked in the Amazon jungles of Brazil for over 30 years among more than a dozen different tribal groups. He has published extensively on language and culture and is one of the world's most influential thinkers in both fields. His Don't Sleep There Are Snakes was selected by Blackwell's bookstores as one of the best of 2009 was an 'editor's choice' of the Sunday Times and has been the subject of a film and a play. He is currently Dean of Arts and Sciences at Bentley University in Waltham Massachusetts.

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