Dan Egan is the author of the New York Times bestseller The Death and Life of the Great Lakes. A two-time finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, he lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with his wife and children.
""Dan Egan is one of the best environmental writers working today. And this book proves that all over again."" -- Deborah Blum, author of The Poison Squad ""In the tradition of environmental clarion calls like Silent Spring and The Sixth Extinction…The Devil's Element urges readers to confront another quietly unfolding disaster…Egan, a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist for his work chronicling the threats facing the Great Lakes, has a knack for telling big, unwieldy stories through absorbing personal narratives."" -- Julia Rosen - Undark ""[Egan] builds a story of innovation, failure, recovery, and looming catastrophe.… [A] deep humanity resides in his writing."" -- Garin Cycholl - Chicago Review of Books ""In his crisply written new book…Dan Egan sounds alarms on both the scarcity and overabundance sides of the phosphorus-human equation."" -- Jim Higgins - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ""The urgent story of the 13th element to be discovered."" -- Anna Clark - ProPublica ""A revelatory book that exposes human use of [phosphorus] as a double-edged sword capable of sustaining and destroying life."" -- Booklist (starred review) ""A cautionary history.… This will ignite readers’ curiosity."" -- Publishers Weekly ""Disquieting.… A fine account, worthy of fertile discussion, of yet another environmental disaster."" -- Kirkus Reviews