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Surely You're Joking, Mr.Feynman!: Adventures of a Curious Character
 
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Surely You're Joking, Mr.Feynman!: Adventures of a Curious Character (Paperback)

by Ralph Leighton (Author), Richard P. Feynman (Author), Edward Hutchings (Editor)
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Product details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage; First Vintage edition edition (7 Jun 1992)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 009917331X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0099173311
  • Product Dimensions: 19.9 x 13.1 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (30 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 2,188 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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    #1 in  Books > Biography > Science, Mathematics & Technology > Science
    #5 in  Books > Science & Nature > Popular Science > Physics
    #5 in  Books > Scientific, Technical & Medical > Physics

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Amazon.co.uk Review
A series of anecdotes, such as are included in Surely You're Joking, Mr Feynman, shouldn't by rights add up to an autobiography, but that's just one of the many pieces of received wisdom that Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman (1918-88) cheerfully ignores in this engagingly eccentric book. Fiercely independent (read the chapter entitled "Judging Books by Their Covers"), intolerant of stupidity even when it comes packaged as high intellectualism (check out "Is Electricity Fire?"), unafraid to offend (see "You Just Ask Them?"), Feynman informs by entertaining. It's possible to enjoy Surely You're Joking, Mr Feynman, a bestseller ever since its initial publication in 1985, simply as a bunch of hilarious yarns with the author as know-it-all hero. At some point, however, attentive readers realise that underneath all the merriment simmers a running commentary on what constitutes authentic knowledge: learning by understanding, not by rote; refusal to give up on seemingly insoluble problems, and total disrespect for fancy ideas that have no grounding in the real world. Feynman himself had all these qualities in spades, and they come through with vigour and verve in his no-bull prose. No wonder his students--and readers around the world--adored him. --Wendy Smith

Synopsis
Winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1965, Richard Feynman was one of the world's greatest theoretical physicists, but he was also a man who fell, often jumped, into adventure. An artist, safecracker, practical joker and storyteller, Feynman's life was a series of combustoble combinations made possible by his unique mixture of high intelligence, unquenchable curiosity and eternal scepticism. Over a period of years, Feynman's conversations with his friend Ralph Leighton were first taped and then set down as they appear here, little changed from their spoken form, giving a wise, funny, passionate and totally honest self-portrait of one of the greatest men of our age.