Publication Date: 09/05/2024 ISBN: 9781788167550 Category:

Rumbles

Elsa Richardson

Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
Publication Date: 09/05/2024 ISBN: 9781788167550 Category:
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A Financial Times most anticipated read for 2024

‘A brilliant new cultural history of the gut’ Daily Mail

‘A fascinating, erudite and entertaining journey through the gut-brain connection’
TIFFANY WATT SMITH, author of The Book of Human Emotions

‘A thrilling and surprising journey into the science and culture of an organ that refuses to be civilised’
PAUL CRADDOCK, author of Spare Parts

Have you ever had a gut feeling? Found something hard to stomach? Have you gone belly up under pressure? Did you pull yourself together and show some guts?

The growls and gurgles of our digestive system are a constant reminder of the physical work it does to keep our bodies running. But throughout history, humans have puzzled over how this rowdy organ might influence us in other ways, from our emotional states and mental well-being to the decisions we make and even our sense of self.

Through Ancient Greece and Victorian England, eighteenth-century France and contemporary America, cultural historian Elsa Richardson leads us on a lively tour of all the ways we’ve tried to make sense of this endlessly fascinating (and sometimes embarrassing) body part. From etiquette guides and diet advice to medieval alchemy and microbiology, she reveals that the gut-brain connection may be a modern obsession, but the question of whether we are ruled by our stomachs is as old as humanity itself.

Publisher Review

I loved Rumbles – a fascinating, erudite and entertaining journey through the gut-brain connection that, despite the many claims of modern-day doctors, has fascinated physicians for hundreds of years — Tiffany Watt Smith, author of THE BOOK OF HUMAN EMOTIONS A thrilling and surprising journey into the science and culture of an organ that refuses to be civilised — Paul Craddock, author of SPARE PARTS Rumbles is more than just an extremely entertaining romp through the history of the gut and all its literary, biomedical, metaphorical, and political permutations. Marshaling a wealth of resources, Richardson offers eye-popping (and sometimes gut-wrenching) insight into how our presumed cutting-edge understanding of the gut is not as new as we might want to believe. Rumbles will persuade you that to listen to the ‘rumbles’ of our gut is to immerse ourselves in an abiding historical legacy, for better or for worse — Professor Jean Walton, author of DISSIDENT GUT

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