Aarathi prasad daughter quotes
Aarathi prasad daughter quotes
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If one thought, as I admit I did, that a book with “Silk” and “History” in its title would be (yet another) about China and the Silk Road, one will soon be disabused. Aarathi Prasad, a biologist and science writer, opens with the Lepidoptera floors at London’s Natural History museum.
Silk, argues Prasad, has a much more complicated story that the conventional one of China and the Chinese silkworm Bombyx mori: “there is not just one silk, there is not just one story of silk. Not one road, one people who found it, nor who made it.” Indeed, some of the earliest silk cocoons ever found, from Xiyin Cun some two hundred kilometres west of Shuanghuaishu and dating from 3500 BCE, aren’t Bombyx mori at all.
The three metamorphoses of the title—“caterpillar to moth; cocoon to commodity; and simple protein chains to threads with very extraordinary capabilities”—are not perhaps the best to describe the book, which in instead organized around a somewhat different triplet of “other” silks: f