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THE GENIUS FACTORY The Secret History of the Nobel Prize Sperm Bank

by | Read by Stefan Rudnicki

Contemporary Culture • 10 hrs. • Unabridged • © 2005

David Plotz relates the odd story of a California sperm bank. Robert K. Graham's aim was to gather the sperm of Nobel Prize winners, impregnate educated white women with it, and thus create a new cadre of geniuses. Stefan Rudnicki captures Plotz's amused and appalled tone at this bizarre mission. Plotz finds himself a sort of "semen detective," tracking down children and donors. Rudnicki's deep, resonant voice sensitively expresses the feelings of some of the sperm-bank children, who struggle to understand their relationships with others, including donors. He also adeptly characterizes some of the donors-folks who range from a dilettante to a humble scientist who has a desperate craving to know "his" children. A.B. © AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine [Published: DEC 05/ JAN 06]

Library Ed. • Books on Tape • 2005

CS ISBN 1415921172 $72.00 • Seven cassettes

CD ISBN 1415921652 $90.00 • Nine CDs

DD ISBN $24.47

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Library Ed. • Books on Tape • 2005

CS ISBN 1415921172 $72.00 • Seven cassettes

CD ISBN 1415921652 $90.00 • Nine CDs

DD ISBN $24.47

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