
Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds and Shape Our Futures
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There is a lifeform so strange and wondrous that it forces us to rethink how life works....
Neither plant nor animal, it is found throughout the earth, the air and our bodies. It can be microscopic, yet also accounts for the largest organisms ever recorded, living for millennia and weighing tens of thousands of tonnes. Its ability to digest rock enabled the first life on land, it can survive unprotected in space and it thrives amidst nuclear radiation.
In this captivating adventure, Merlin Sheldrake explores the spectacular and neglected world of fungi: endlessly surprising organisms that sustain nearly all living systems. They can solve problems without a brain, stretching traditional definitions of ‘intelligence’, and can manipulate animal behaviour with devastating precision.
In giving us bread, alcohol and life-saving medicines, fungi have shaped human history, and their psychedelic properties, which have influenced societies since antiquity, have recently been shown to alleviate a number of mental illnesses. The ability of fungi to digest plastic, explosives, pesticides and crude oil is being harnessed in break-through technologies, and the discovery that they connect plants in underground networks, the ‘Wood Wide Web’, is transforming the way we understand ecosystems. Yet they live their lives largely out of sight, and more than 90 percent of their species remain undocumented.
Entangled Life is a mind-altering journey into this hidden kingdom of life and shows that fungi are key to understanding the planet on which we live and the ways we think, feel and behave. The more we learn about fungi, the less makes sense without them.
- Listening Length9 hours and 32 minutes
- Audible release date3 September 2020
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB084T5YMXJ
- VersionUnabridged
- Program TypeAudiobook
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Product details
Listening Length | 9 hours and 32 minutes |
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Author | Merlin Sheldrake |
Narrator | Merlin Sheldrake |
Whispersync for Voice | Ready |
Audible.com.au Release Date | 03 September 2020 |
Publisher | Penguin Audio |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B084T5YMXJ |
Best Sellers Rank | 466 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) 1 in Mushroom & Fungus Botany 3 in Botany & Plants (Audible Books & Originals) 254 in Textbooks & Study Guides |
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Why not 5 stars? I do have a criticism. I found the format old fashioned - a few line drawings, with a small section of colour in the middle. If I hadn't read the review in the New Scientist I don't think I would have even bothered to pick it up and look through it. When it was published my Dad bought the New Naturalist, Ramsbottom's Mushrooms and Toadstools - and as a nine year old I was absolutely hooked - first by the wonderful illustrations and then by the text. I think a lot of folk will miss out because this book looks boring, a poor layout and a lack of illustrations. I know it's not comparable in any way but I've just bought my grandson - 'Fungarium' - and he thinks that's great, and as a nine year old is beginning to read it.

First, the science is explained simply, and like all of the book beautifully written. Abundance of 'interesting facts'. Did you know that there is a fungus that inserts itself into a type of ant. These ants notmally hate climbling but the fungus changes that so they climb up the stalk of a plant and then bite hard into a leaf. This kills the ant but the fungus which by this time has grown from the ant's head, merges with the leaf to continue its contribution to vast networks of incredible complexity.
There's a visit to a factory that makes furniture and more from fungi. Some fungi can lift pavements and concrete!
Sheldrake overviews the relation between fungi and every other living thing on earth, including us. The author is a fermenter, enjoys making beers and wines, depending on yeat - a fungus. 'Entanglement' is a word invented initially to refer to complex relations between people and society, yet we are given an incredible insight into fungal entanglement everywhere, networks that seem to have an intelligence without a brain. Also, there is a foray into the worlds of psychodelia and the many 'magic mushrooms'.
If that were all it would be enough but where the book scored most with me was in giving a tantalising glimpse into thinking itself, how we could think differently, how the neat conceptual boxes we are used to could be dissolved and we cross subject areas, academic disciplines, imbibe a much greater imaginative way of seeing ourselves, each other and the natural world.
Buy it today.


