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Quantum Man: Richard Feynman's Life in Science

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Country
  
United States

Media type
  
Print, e-book

ISBN
  
978-0393064711

Author
  
Lawrence M. Krauss

Publisher
  
W. W. Norton & Company

Followed by
  
A Universe from Nothing


Language
  
English

Pages
  
368 pp.

Originally published
  
17 February 2011

Genre
  
Non-fiction

Preceded by
  
Hiding in the Mirror

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Subject
  
Richard Feynman, physics

Similar
  
Lawrence M Krauss books, Non-fiction books, Physics books

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Quantum Man: Richard Feynman's Life in Science is the eighth non-fiction book by the American theoretical physicist Lawrence M. Krauss. The text was initially published on March 21, 2011 by W. W. Norton & Company. Physics World chose the book as Book of the Year 2011. In this book, Krauss concentrates on the biography of the physicist Richard Feynman.

Contents

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Review

Armed with material like this, any biography is going to be an attractive proposition, and Quantum Man certainly has no shortage of intriguing anecdotes and insights. We get a feel for the ebullience, as well as the maddening irreverence, that defined his character.

The problem is that Krauss – also a theoretical physicist – concentrates a little too heavily on the science, rather than the life, of Richard Feynman. He seems overly concerned that his subject's antics might distract readers from fully appreciating quantum physics, an arcane world that Feynman ruled but which baffles most others. As a result, we are presented with pages and pages on the minutiae of electron interactions and photon exchanges at the expense of any human interest. The result is a book that strains to do intellectual justice to Feynman the scientist but leaves him short-changed as a rounded personality.

The Guardian

References

Quantum Man: Richard Feynman's Life in Science Wikipedia