David George Haskell is a British-born American biologist and author known for his poetic approach to scientific writing.
As a professor of biology at Sewanee: The University of the South, Haskell combines his academic expertise with a talent for lyrical prose.
His work often explores the interconnectedness of nature and human society, drawing from various disciplines including biology, ecology, and philosophy.
Haskell's writing style is characterized by its ability to blend scientific rigor with evocative descriptions, making complex ecological concepts accessible to a wider audience.
His books, including "The Songs of Trees," have garnered critical acclaim and awards for their unique perspective on the natural world.
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