
Kanzi: The Ape at the Brink of the Human Mind
Sue Savage-RumbaughHe has been featured in cover stories in Time, Newsweek, and National Geographic, and has been the subject of a ""NOVA"" documentary. He is directly responsible for discoveries that have forced the scientific community to recast its thinking about the nature of the mind and the origins of language. He is Kanzi, an extraordinary bonobo chimpanzee who has overturned the idea that symbolic language is unique to our species. This is the moving story of how Kanzi learned to converse with humans and the profound lessons he has taught us about our animal cousins, and ourselves.
."" . . The underlying thesis is informative and well argued . . . Savage-Rumbaugh's results are impressive."" -- The Washington Post
""This popular, absorbing, and controversial account is recommended."" -- Library Journal
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 09/01/1996
ISBN: 9780471159599
Pages: 336
Weight: 1.03lbs
Size: 9.30h x 6.14w x 0.73d
Review Citations: New York Times 12/01/1996 pg. 36
