**An "elegant and eloquent" (New York Times) exploration of the
frontiers of noise and silence, and the growing war between them.
**
Between iPods, music-blasting restaurants, earsplitting sports stadiums,
and endless air and road traffic, the place for quiet in our lives grows
smaller by the day. In Pursuit of Silence gives context to our
increasingly desperate sense that noise pollution is, in a very real
way, an environmental catastrophe. Traveling across the country and
meeting and listening to a host of incredible characters, including
doctors, neuroscientists, acoustical engineers, monks, activists,
educators, marketers, and aggrieved citizens, George Prochnik examines
why we began to be so loud as a society, and what it is that gets lost
when we can no longer find quiet.