This “vivid and compelling account” (The Wall Street
Journal) opens not only the inner workings of one of physics’ greatest
minds, but also a view into an extraordinary friendship and the human capacity
to overcome insurmountable challenges.
A BEST SCIENCE BOOK OF 2020 (The Telegraph, The Guardian)
A BEST BOOK OF 2020 (New Statesmen)
One of the most influential physicists of our time, Stephen Hawking touched the
lives of millions. Recalling his nearly two decades as Hawking’s collaborator
and friends, Leonard Mlodinow brings this complex man into focus in a unique
and deeply personal portrayal.
We meet Hawking the genius, who pours his mind
into uncovering the mysteries of the universe—ultimately formulating a
pathbreaking theory of black holes that reignites the discipline of cosmology
and paves the way for physicists to investigate the origins of the universe in
completely new ways.
We meet Hawking the colleague, a man whose illness leaves
him able to communicate at only six words per minute but who expends the effort
to punctuate his conversations with humor. And we meet Hawking the friend, who
can convey volumes with a frown, a smile, or simply a raised eyebrow.
Mlodinow puts us in the room as Hawking indulges his passion for wine and
curry; shares his feelings on love, death, and disability; and grapples with
deep questions of philosophy and physics.
Whether depicting Hawking’s devotion
to his work or demonstrating how he would make spur of the moment choices, such
as punting on the River Cam (despite the risk the jaunt posed), or spinning
tales of Hawking defiantly urinating in the hedges outside a restaurant that
doesn’t have a wheelchair accessible toilet, Mlodinow captures his indomitable
spirit.
This moving account of a friendship offers us invaluable
lessons from one of physics’ greatest practitioners about life, the universe,
and the ability to overcome daunting obstacles.
About the Author
LEONARD MLODINOW received his PhD in theoretical
physics from the University of California, Berkeley, was an Alexander von
Humboldt Fellow at the Max Planck Institute, and was on the faculty of the
California Institute of Technology.
His previous books include the best sellers The
Grand Design and A Briefer History of Time (both with
Stephen Hawking), Subliminal (winner of the PEN/E. O. Wilson
Literary Science Writing Award), and War of the Worldviews (with
Deepak Chopra), as well as Elastic, Euclid’s Window, Feynman’s
Rainbow, and The Upright Thinkers.