Genius
by james gleick
- Language
- EN
- Pages
- 531
- Year
- 1993
- Format
- Size
- 4.6 MB
- ISBN
- 9780679747048
Description
**Genius: The Life and Science of Richard Feynman by James Gleick**
Dive into the extraordinary world of Richard Feynman, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist whose insatiable curiosity and unconventional genius reshaped our understanding of the universe. James Gleick's definitive biography, "Genius," meticulously chronicles the life of this charismatic and brilliant mind, from his humble beginnings to his pivotal contributions to quantum electrodynamics. Explore the vibrant tapestry of Feynman's life, marked by his playful approach to complex problems, his involvement in the Manhattan Project, and his role as a captivating educator. Gleick masterfully weaves together Feynman's personal journey with the intricate details of his scientific discoveries, offering a vivid portrait of a man who approached both life and physics with unparalleled enthusiasm and insight. This acclaimed biography invites readers to witness the birth of revolutionary ideas and the indelible impact of a truly unique individual on the landscape of modern science.
"Genius" is more than just a biography; it's an exploration of the very nature of genius itself. Gleick delves into the creative process, the challenges of scientific inquiry, and the personal philosophies that guided Feynman's every endeavor. Discover his fascination with the everyday, his passion for art and music, and his unwavering commitment to clarity and truth. The book illuminates how Feynman's distinctive perspective, characterized by a playful skepticism and a profound respect for simplicity, allowed him to unravel some of the universe's most complex mysteries. Whether you are a seasoned scientist or a curious reader, "Genius" provides an accessible and deeply engaging account of a man whose intellect and spirit continue to inspire generations. This comprehensive work, originally published in 1992 and reissued by Vintage Books in 1993, includes extensive bibliographical references and an index, making it an essential resource for understanding the life and legacy of Richard Feynman.
Dive into the extraordinary world of Richard Feynman, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist whose insatiable curiosity and unconventional genius reshaped our understanding of the universe. James Gleick's definitive biography, "Genius," meticulously chronicles the life of this charismatic and brilliant mind, from his humble beginnings to his pivotal contributions to quantum electrodynamics. Explore the vibrant tapestry of Feynman's life, marked by his playful approach to complex problems, his involvement in the Manhattan Project, and his role as a captivating educator. Gleick masterfully weaves together Feynman's personal journey with the intricate details of his scientific discoveries, offering a vivid portrait of a man who approached both life and physics with unparalleled enthusiasm and insight. This acclaimed biography invites readers to witness the birth of revolutionary ideas and the indelible impact of a truly unique individual on the landscape of modern science.
"Genius" is more than just a biography; it's an exploration of the very nature of genius itself. Gleick delves into the creative process, the challenges of scientific inquiry, and the personal philosophies that guided Feynman's every endeavor. Discover his fascination with the everyday, his passion for art and music, and his unwavering commitment to clarity and truth. The book illuminates how Feynman's distinctive perspective, characterized by a playful skepticism and a profound respect for simplicity, allowed him to unravel some of the universe's most complex mysteries. Whether you are a seasoned scientist or a curious reader, "Genius" provides an accessible and deeply engaging account of a man whose intellect and spirit continue to inspire generations. This comprehensive work, originally published in 1992 and reissued by Vintage Books in 1993, includes extensive bibliographical references and an index, making it an essential resource for understanding the life and legacy of Richard Feynman.
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