Here’s a great new way to tackle a topic that has jaded readers reaching
for the literary zapper. In Clones and Clones, edited by Martha
Nussbaum and Cass Sunstein, not one voice but many鈥攕cientists, writers,
psychoanalysts and others鈥攔eact to clones. Andrea Dworkin questions the
control of cloning, William Ian Miller notes that sheep jokes have become sex
jokes, a child confuses cloning and clothing, and the book finishes with fine
futurist fantasies from Nussbaum (why not clone a lost lover?), Lisa Tuttle and
others. Published by W. W. Norton, 拢18.95, ISBN 0393046486.
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