A piercing and scientifically grounded look at the emergence of the coronavirus pandemic and how it will change the way we live—"excellent and timely." (The New Yorker)
Apollo's Arrow offers a riveting account of the impact of the coronavirus pandemic as it swept through American society in 2020, and of how the recovery will unfold in the coming years. Drawing on momentous (yet dimly remembered) historical epidemics, contemporary analyses, and cutting-edge research from a range of scientific disciplines, bestselling author, physician, sociologist, and public health expert Nicholas A. Christakis explores what it means to live in a time of plague—an experience that is paradoxically uncommon to the vast majority of humans who are alive, yet deeply fundamental to our species.
Unleashing new divisions in our society as well as opportunities for cooperation, this 21st-century pandemic has upended our lives in ways that will test, but not vanquish, our already frayed collective culture. Featuring new, provocative arguments and vivid examples ranging across medicine, history, sociology, epidemiology, data science, and genetics, Apollo's Arrow envisions what happens when the great force of a deadly germ meets the enduring reality of our evolved social nature.
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"Seldom have we been gifted with a study of pandemic disease marked by such scope, wit, and erudition. Still rarer is one that appears while the rest of us scramble to make sense of a rapidly evolving crisis, one shaped by the very social forces that Nicholas Christakis has studied for decades. Apollo’s Arrow is more than history’s first draft. It will live on as a journal of the plague years, certainly, and it inspires as it instructs. Definitive, engaging, and astonishing. A tour-de-force."
— Paul Farmer, Professor, Harvard Medical School, Founder, Partners in Health
“A useful contribution to this initial wave of COVID books, sensible and comprehensive, intelligent and well sourced.”
— New York Times Book Review“An excellent overview of the pandemic thus far.”
— Library Journal“Authoritative…A welcome assessment of the reality of the epidemic that has changed our lives.”
— Kirkus Reviews“Christakis’s narration strikes a delicate tone. He is authoritative and dispassionate when necessary but not uncaring about the human toll of pandemics. The result is a refreshingly scientific and fact-based narrative that is essential for a better understanding of the COVID-19 pandemic.”
— AudioFile“Christakis’s background in biology, medicine, epidemiology, and sociology is a powerful formula for understanding this complex subject…It is wise, vivid, and engaging.”
— William D. Nordhaus, 2018 Nobel Laureate in Economics“Seldom have we been gifted with a study of pandemic disease marked by such scope, wit, and erudition. Still rarer…of a rapidly evolving crisis…It inspires as it instructs. Definitive, engaging, and astonishing. A tour-de-force.”
— Paul Farmer, professor, Harvard Medical SchoolThe world is ravenous for deep and accurate information about the most important event in the 21st century. No one is deeper than Nicholas Christakis, who ticks every box of expertise: medical, epidemiological, social, psychological, economic, historical. This is the place to go to understand the phenomenon that has turned the world, and our lives, upside down. Apollo’s Arrow is gripping, enlightening, and vitally important.
— Steven Pinker, author of Enlightenment NowIn this brilliant and timely book, scientist, scholar, physician, and writer Nicholas Christakis shines the light of history on our dark moment, and illuminates it as no one else can. Insightful, informative, and urgently necessary, Apollo's Arrow is this year's must-must-read.
— Daniel Gilbert, author of Stumbling on HappinessRich in psychological, sociological, and epidemiological insights, only Nicholas Christakis could write a book this comprehensive and profound and even optimistic during our national calamity.
— Amy Cuddy, author of PresenceWow, what a feat this is — a fully developed book of extraordinary insight and superb narrative structure that was somehow written in the midst of a live-action recording of events. The journalist in me marvels. The failures Nicholas Christakis captures are so enormously discouraging, infuriating, and tragic. I can only imagine how long this book will be read for reasons beyond the obvious. I burned right through it and highly recommend it.
— Michael Koryta, author of If She WakesApollo’s Arrow shoots straight and true to explain the scientific and social aspects of the coronavirus pandemic. Christakis’s background in biology, medicine, epidemiology, and sociology is a powerful formula for understanding this complex subject. I’m tempted to say that the gods created Christakis to write this book at this time. It is wise, vivid, and engaging.
— William D. Nordhaus, author of The Climate Casino, and 2018 Nobel Laureate in EconomicsTo capture the COVID-19 pandemic requires unusually broad and deep scholarship, and an ability to integrate the too-often siloed domains of science, medicine, epidemiology, sociology, psychology, politics, and history, among other fields. In Apollo’s Arrow, Nicholas Christakis accomplishes this challenging task as few others could, with unusual clarity and an endless array of surprising insights; this book will no doubt become essential reading for a very wide audience. A tour-de-force.
— Jeffrey Flier, MD, Former Dean of Harvard Medical SchoolA useful contribution to this initial wave of COVID books, sensible and comprehensive, intelligent and well sourced.
— David Quammen, New York Times Book ReviewAn instant history of an event that is by no means over. Exceptional. Magisterial.
— Niall Ferguson, Times Literary SupplementGripping. An indelible portrait of a world transformed.
— Hamilton Cain, Star-TribuneAuthoritative...A welcome assessment of the reality of the epidemic that has changed our lives.
— Kirkus ReviewsAn excellent overview of the pandemic thus far, this work will be of interest to those seeking a full explanation of how we got where we are in terms of the virus and the direction we might be going.
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Nicholas A. Christakis is a physician and sociologist who explores the ancient origins and modern implications of human nature. He directs the Human Nature Lab at Yale University, where he is the Sterling Professor of Social and Natural Science. He is the co-director of the Yale Institute for Network Science and the co-author of Connected.