书籍 Caffeine的封面

Caffeine

Michael Pollan

出版时间

2020-01-30

ISBN

9781713566090

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

Michael Pollan, known for his best-selling nonfiction audio, including The Omnivores Dilemma and How to Change Your Mind, conceived and wrote Caffeine: How Caffeine Created the Modern World as an Audible Original. In this controversial and exciting listen, Pollan explores caffeine’s power as the most-used drug in the world - and the only one we give to children (in soda pop) as a treat.

Pollan takes us on a journey through the history of the drug, which was first discovered in a small part of East Africa and within a century became an addiction affecting most of the human species. Caffeine, it turns out, has changed the course of human history - won and lost wars, changed politics, dominated economies. What’s more, the author shows that the Industrial Revolution would have been impossible without it. The science of how the drug has evolved to addict us is no less fascinating. And caffeine has done all these things while hiding in plain sight! Percolated with Michael Pollan’s unique ability to entertain, inform, and perform, Caffeine is essential listening in a world where an estimated two billion cups of coffee are consumed every day.

用户评论
咖啡,戒还是不戒?大概率是要戒了。。。【两天做饭的功夫听完了,这可能是目前为止我最不喜欢的Michael Pollan的一本书了吧,也有可能我不是很适合听有声书。听完决定看看Matt Walker的那本why do we sleep,并且戒咖啡因。要说为啥戒,那和戒烟戒酒戒糖都没啥区别,戒了不代表一口不喝,而是不被咖啡因控制,但有控制地决定何时如何使用咖啡因。
很简短的一本小书,但也囊括了咖啡的历史、文化、作用机理以及以身试法的亲身戒断实验。真诚可爱,不愧是Michael Pollan
咖啡因 一种强力兴奋计,慎用,留到关键时刻喝上一杯。
很短的一本小书,对咖啡的历史是个有趣快捷的介绍,但是也许对我新东西不多所以感觉很一般。唯一有点印象的就是说咖啡是一个利用进化优势(化学成分)"控制"了人类从而“征服世界”的成功植物,当然这个和Sapiens里面所说的其他农业植物如出一辙。
听完之后瑟瑟发抖,好几天都不敢喝茶,更不敢喝咖啡。不过一个月后又slip into old habits
确实很精炼,但是内容丰富度比想象中的要高。虽然我不是一个coffee person,有一说一澳洲的咖啡是真的好喝,但也必须加奶,接受不了long black。我不喝咖啡真的是因为不想被咖啡因控制吧,书倒是把咖啡因对身体的疲倦控制讲得挺清楚的。