James Gleick

James Gleick

James Gleick (born August 1, 1954) is an author, journalist, and biographer, whose books explore the cultural ramifications of science and technology. Three of them have been Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award finalists, and they have been translated into more than twenty languages.

Life and work

Born in New York City, Gleick attended Harvard College, graduating in 1976 with a degree in English and linguistics. Having worked for the "Harvard Crimson" and freelanced in Boston, he moved to Minneapolis, where he helped found a short-lived weekly newspaper, "Metropolis". After its demise, he returned to New York and joined the staff of the "New York Times", where he worked for ten years as an editor and reporter.

His first book, "", an international best-seller, chronicled the development of chaos theory and made the Butterfly Effect a household word.

Among the scientists Gleick profiled were Stephen Jay Gould, Douglas R. Hofstadter, Richard Feynman and Benoit Mandelbrot. His early reporting on Microsoft anticipated the antitrust investigations by the U. S. Department of Justice and the European Commission. Gleick's essays charting the growth of the Internet included the "Fast Forward" column on technology in the New York Times Magazine from 1995 to 1999 and formed the basis of his book "What Just Happened". His work has also appeared in "The New Yorker", the "Atlantic", "Slate", and the "Washington Post".

He was the McGraw Distinguished Lecturer at Princeton University in 1989-90. Gleick collaborated with the photographer Eliot Porter on "Nature's Chaos" and with developers at Autodesk on Chaos: The Software. In 1993, he founded The Pipeline, an early Internet service. Gleick is active on the boards of the Authors Guild and the Key West Literary Seminar.

Bibliography

* 1987 "", Viking Penguin. (ISBN 0140092501)
* 1990 (with Eliot Porter) "Nature's Chaos", Viking Penguin. (ISBN 0316609420)
* 1992 "Genius: The Life and Science of Richard Feynman", Pantheon. (ISBN 0679747044)
* 1999 "Faster: The Acceleration of Just About Everything", Pantheon. (ISBN 067977548X)
* 2000 (editor) "The Best American Science Writing 2000", HarperCollins. (ISBN 0060957360)
* 2002 "What Just Happened: A Chronicle from the Electronic Frontier", Pantheon. (ISBN 0375713913)
* 2003 "Isaac Newton", Pantheon. (ISBN 1400032954)

External links

* [http://www.around.com James Gleick's website] with selections of his work.
* [http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/lydon/2003/08/23 A Miracle Made Lyrical] Christopher Lydon interview with James Gleick.
* [http://www.identitytheory.com/people/birnbaum51.html The Narrative Thread] James Gleick talks with Robert Birnbaum.
* [http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121815517776622597.html?mod=hpp_us_inside_today|Wikipedians Leave Cyberspace,Meet in Egypt] Article on the culture of Wikipedia


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