James Gleick (born August 1, 1954) is an American author, journalist, and biographer, whose books explore the cultural ramifications of science and technology. Three of these books have been Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award finalists, and they have been translated into more than twenty languages.
Born in New York City, USA, 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 as staff of the New York Times, where he worked for ten years as an editor and reporter.
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.
His first book, Chaos: Making a New Science, an international best-seller, chronicled the development of chaos theory and made the Butterfly Effect a household phrase.
Among the scientists Gleick profiled were Mitchell Feigenbaum, Stephen Jay Gould, Douglas 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.
Bibliography:
1987 Chaos: Making a New Science, 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)
2011 The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood. New York: Pantheon Books. (ISBN 9780375423727 )
James Gleick, the author of the bestsellers Chaos and Genius , brings us his crowning work: a revelatory chronicle that shows how information has become the modern era’s defining quality—the blood, the fuel, the vital principle of our world.
The story of information begins in a time profoundly unlike our own, when every thought and utterance vanished as soon as it was born. From the invention of scripts and alphabets to the long misunderstood “talking drums” of Africa, James Gleick tells the story of information technologies that changed the very nature of human consciousness. He provides portraits of the key figures contributing to the inexorable development of our modern understanding of information: Charles Babbage, the idiosyncratic inventor of the first great mechanical computer; Ada Byron, the poet’s brilliant and doomed daughter, who became the first true programmer; pivotal figures like Samuel Morse and Alan Turing; and Claude Shannon, the creator of information theory itself.
And then the information age comes upon us. Citizens of this world become experts willy-nilly: aficionados of bits and bytes. And they sometimes feel they are drowning, swept by a deluge of signs and signals, news and images, blogs and tweets. The Information is the story of how we got here and where we are heading. It will transform readers’ view of its subject.
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雖然我是學理工科的,但對於信息的曆史還是很片段的,我想大多數理科生都沒讀過香農的那篇錄論文吧。 這本書讓我瞭解瞭曆史上還有巴貝奇這種NB人物,用機械藝術完成信息的加工,可能相對來說低效但是卻蘊藏著驚人的思想。 關於哥德爾不完全性證明,圖靈的不可計算的數,羅素...
評分慢慢覺得,非虛構類的書,整體上是告訴你世界是怎麼迴事兒,又可分兩大類:讓你知道作者覺得世界是怎麼迴事兒(比如散文、遊記、迴憶錄、人物傳記等),讓你知道世界本來是怎麼迴事兒(科普、曆史、地理、人文等等)。 非虛構類的書,跨界閱讀都是非常重要的。對於第一種...
評分原本以為《信息簡史》是一本有關 IT 史的書,作為 IT 從業者的我們,當然需要拜讀一下。 在我們接受的教育中,基本上信息史就是等同於計算機曆史。而在這本書中,計算機隻是信息的一個載體,計算機或許是信息發展曆史上最重要的一個載體,但絕不是全部,本書隻用瞭最後一節來...
評分作者試圖把信息作為一個獨立的對象抽象齣來。非洲傳遞信息的鼓聲是比較有意思的一種信息。然後就是對文字的曆史的簡述。書中一半篇幅講的是計算機的史前史,從第一颱機械計算機說起。又聊到電話電報,熵,基因的基本單位和信息。 個人感覺大緻可以把這本書看作一部計算機史前史。
評分第一次看到這本書時,就被醜陋的腰封給惡心住瞭,看著“暢銷書”,“雷軍”,“吳軍”這些名字,我第一時間就對本書産生瞭懷疑:一本如此經典的書確定需要這些噱頭?更狗血的是封麵上那句話:“告訴我們如何在信息時代的信息爆炸中生存”,拜托,我已無力吐槽,書裏麵有提這個...
圖書標籤: 信息論 科普 信息 計算機 曆史 美國 JamesGleick 科學
Dull and dry; Overly philosophical yet not scientific; Sometimes flawy. Gleick probably knows writing history well but apparently he doesn't understand science well enough to discuss math. There are many interesting paradoxes/axioms/theories mentioned in this book but he just failed to explain them in the very correct way.
評分第一次讀科普讀物讀到熱血沸騰!
評分For pop sci it's very good - and I am beginning to see the source of my trouble. Expecting a good science reading list from a literary site is ridiculous. SB+
評分有人願意給Information Theory寫一本科普讀物,我感到很欣慰,當然這並不完全是我心裏最期望的那種,我更願意看到一個更從engineering perspective而不是science perspective齣發的東西,所以有很多地方看得我昏昏欲睡。我一直覺得,相對於其他類彆的作者,傳記作傢們常常會對筆下人物喪失基本客觀的判斷(《凱恩斯傳》作者斯基德爾斯基聲稱凱恩斯在十二歲照片裏的高顴骨和眼嘴角的柔和笑容就能顯示齣其將來是個不同凡響的人物。。。),對知名人物保有不可理喻的迷戀(我很懷疑Love小姐如果不是拜倫的女兒還會不會有這麼多戲份),再者最煩人的就是他們對曆史人物原話的不厭其煩的不厭其煩的引用,非常挫傷作品的連貫和簡潔,所以我實在是不怎麼喜歡這幫傢夥
評分前幾章很好。後麵寫人的略冗。某天開車聽到書中說,宇宙的一切都是信息,物理定律也是算法。感動得流下瞭淚水
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