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Drawing on personal meditation and a highly-readable blend of theology, animal biology, and paleoanthropology, Thomas Simmons looks at love as a post-evolutionary force whose dangers may diminish with the rediscovery of a human ?home range,? a primitive and ultimate refuge

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Drawing on personal meditation and a highly-readable blend of theology, animal biology, and paleoanthropology, Thomas Simmons looks at love as a post-evolutionary force whose dangers may diminish with the rediscovery of a human ?home range,? a primitive and ultimate refuge
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THOMAS SIMMONS taught for 24 years in the Department of English at the University of Iowa; in the spring of 2016 he started something new and has been writing ever since. Before that, he was an assistant and associate professor in the Program in Writing and Humanistic Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; before that, he was a doctoral student in English at the University of California, Berkeley, a Wallace Stegner Fellow in Creative Writing at Stanford, and a Stanford University undergraduate. His seven previous books, one of which (The Unseen Shore: Memories of a Christian Science Childhood, Beacon Press, 1991) caused some offense in Boston, may be viewed at amazon.com site listed below. He lives in Grinnell, Iowa.