Genius
Discover the extraordinary life of Richard Feynman, one of the most brilliant physicists of the 20th century, in Genius by James Gleick. Published in 1994, this captivating biography spans 544 pages, delving into not only Feynman's remarkable contributions to modern physics but also his unique personality and adventurous spirit. Gleick masterfully intertwines Feynman's life story with the evolution of scientific thought during critical periods, including the inter-war years and the post-World War II era. This book is not just for science enthusiasts; it is a compelling narrative that offers insights into the nature of genius and creativity in the context of science and mathematics. Ideal for anyone interested in biographies or the history of science, Genius invites readers to explore the mind of a true innovator. Don’t miss out on this essential read of the dynamic interplay between a genius and the scientific world.