Stephen Hawking, 9780141991320
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Friendship unlocks the universe: Hawking’s life, struggles, and enduring genius.

Stephen Hawking

friendship and physics

$28.96

  • Paperback

    240 pages

  • Release Date

    30 May 2022

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Summary

Hawking: An Intimate Portrait of Genius

An intimate, powerful account of Stephen Hawking and his universe. An icon of the last fifty years, Stephen Hawking seems to encapsulate genius; not since Albert Einstein has a scientific figure held such a position in popular consciousness.

In this enthralling memoir, writer and physicist Leonard Mlodinow tells the story of his friend and their friendship, offering an intimate account of this giant of science.

The two met in 2…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780141991320
ISBN-10:0141991321
Author:Leonard Mlodinow
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Books Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:240
Release Date:30 May 2022
Weight:179g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 14mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

A very fine book indeed. Mlodinow is himself a physicist of some distinction, but he is also a very skilled writer. Writing of the stubbornness that enabled Hawking to pursue theoretical physics despite his motor neurone disease, he says, “It allowed his spirit to dance in the prison of his limp body.” The great merit of this book is to convey so vividly the dance, the spirit and the prison – Ray Monk * New Statesman Books of the Year *Even Stephen Hawking’s brain was not a computer; fellow physicist Leonard Mlodinow provides a warm and three-dimensional portrait of a brilliant and stubborn human being, rather than simply a genius in a chair * Daily Telegraph Books of the Year *One of the most touching biographies of the year shows the human side of the great physicist Stephen Hawking, as seen by his friend and collaborator Leonard Mlodinow. With admirably easy-to-grasp digressions into favourite subjects such as Einstein, dark energy and black holes, Mlodinow tells us about Hawking the man – Katy Guest * Guardian Books of the Year *A personal and intellectual biography - and tremendously entertaining… Leonard Mlodinow is himself a theoretical physicist, and a brilliant writer to boot… Five stars – Daily Telegraph * Steven Poole *Hawking’s collaborator retells his story with humour and fondness, and helps us know the famous scientist as he really was… Highly enjoyable… a tender account, full of genuine affection, which doesn’t shy away from Hawking’s intense focus, self-centredness and unpredictability – Guardian * Jim Al-Khalili *A compelling read… fresh and worthwhile. As a serious theoretical physicist who co-wrote two books with Hawking, Leonard Mlodinow saw the great man from a unique vantage point. He can delve into intimate details and survey the intellectual high ground – James McConnachie * Sunday Times *Leonard Mlodinow has done the impossible. He has skillfully woven together a thoughtful, insightful, intimate, and engaging portrait of Stephen Hawking, one of the greatest minds of our times, while being scrupulously faithful to the physics. Hawking would have been proud of this book – Michio KakuStartlingly good … What really comes over is his modest delight that he made a friend of such an eminent man. Mlodinow explains the science with a clarity and an elegance. You will learn from this what you signally failed to learn from A Brief History of Time – Daily MailStephen Hawking was a unique scientist and person, and Leonard Mlodinow’s book is a unique glimpse into how he worked and lived. As educational as it is touching, this is a deeply human look at a mind that spanned the cosmos – Sean Carroll, author of Something Deeply HiddenDespite the acclaim, there is still much to discover about Steven Hawking … theoretical physicist Leonard Mlodinow offers an intimate glimpse inside the famous scientist’s life * New Scientist *Hugely enjoyable… fresh and compelling. Instead of the spellbound exaltation of a great mind, it is a humane and intimate portrayal of a brilliant scientist. It is also written from a special vantage point. Mlodinow, a theoretical physicist and gifted author, spent several years working with Hawking, co-writing two books. Their working sessions form the narrative backbone of this emotionally satisfying and intellectually stimulating memoir John Paul Rathbone, Financial Times – Financial Times * John Paul Rathbone *An intimate, unique, and inspiring perspective on the life and work of one of the greatest minds of our time. Filled with insight, humour, and never-before-told stories, it’s a view of Stephen Hawking that few have seen and all will appreciate – James Clear, author of Atomic HabitsStephen Hawking surpassed science and touched the world with his transcendent genius and heroic courage that inspired millions. In this intimate memoir, his long-time friend and physics collaborator Leonard Mlodinow, one of the finest science writers of our time, shares insights into Hawking that humanizes him while also revealing what made him one of history’s greatest minds – Michael Shermer, author of The Believing Brain

About The Author

Leonard Mlodinow

Leonard Mlodinow is the best-selling author of The Drunkard’s Walk, Subliminal and Elastic, as well as a theoretical physicist who taught at Caltech and was a fellow at The Max Planck Institute for Physics and Astrophysics. He co-authored two books with Stephen Hawking, A Briefer History of Time and The Grand Design, and later wrote an acclaimed memoir, Stephen Hawking, about their time together. There are over one million copies of Leonard Mlodinow’s books in print.

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