James Gleick is a leading chronicler of science and modern technology.
He worked for ten years as a reporter and editor at the New York Times and has held the post of McGraw Distinguished Lecturer at Princeton University. His first book, Chaos, a National Book Award finalist, has been translated into twenty-five languages. His best-selling biographies, Genius: The Life and Science of Richard Feynman and Isaac Newton, were short-listed for the Pulitzer Prize. The Information was seven years in the making.
He worked for ten years as a reporter and editor at the New York Times and has held the post of McGraw Distinguished Lecturer at Princeton University. His first book, Chaos, a National Book Award finalist, has been translated into twenty-five languages. His best-selling biographies, Genius: The Life and Science of Richard Feynman and Isaac Newton, were short-listed for the Pulitzer Prize. The Information was seven years in the making.