Simon Winchester is the acclaimed author of many books, including The Professor and the Madman, The Men Who United the States, The Map That Changed the World, The Man Who Loved China, A Crack in the Edge of the World, and Krakatoa, all of which were New York Times bestsellers and appeared on numerous best and notable lists. In 2006, Winchester was made an officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) by Her Majesty the Queen. He resides in western Massachusetts.
"The Oxford English Dictionary used 1,827,306 quotations to help
define its 414,825 words. Tens of thousands of those used in the
first edition came from the erudite, moneyed American Civil War
veteran Dr. W.C. Minor--all from a cell at Broadmoor Criminal
Lunatic Asylum....includes a well-researched mini-history of the
OED." - Publishers Weekly
"A marvelous, true story that few readers will have heard about." -
Booklist
"A fascinating, spicy, learned tale." - Richard Bernstein, New York
Times
"An extraordinary tale, and Simon Winchester could not have told it
better. . . . [He] has written a splendid book." - The
Economist
"Elegant and scrupulous." - David Walton, New York Times Book
Review
"I found The Professor and the Madman both enthralling and moving,
in its brilliant reconstruction of a most improbable event: the
major contributions made to the great Oxford English Dictionary by
a deeply delusional, incarcerated 'madman, ' and the development of
a true friendship between him and the editor of the OED. One sees
here the redemptive potential of work and love in even the most
deeply, 'hopelessly, ' psychotic." - Oliver Sacks, M.D.
"Absolutely riveting." - Will Self, The Times (London)
"Winchester has written a powerful account of the shifting
foundations on which meaning is built, and the impoverishment of a
language that could not describe or give peace to one of its
makers." - Lithe Sebesta, New York Post
"Winchester's history of the OED is brisk and entertaining" - Mark
Rozzo, Washington Post Book World
"A brisk, gracefully executed work of popular intellectual history,
a model of its kind." - Washington Post
"There is much truth to be drawn [from The Professor and the
Madman] about Victorian pride, the relation between language and
the world, and the fine line between sanity and madness." - Wall
Street Journal
"Mr. Winchester deftly weaves . . . a narrative full of suspense,
pathos and humor. . . . Elegant . . . a vivid parable, in the
spirit of Nabokov and Borges." - Wall Street Journal
"It's a story for readers who know the joy of words and can
appreciate side trips through the history of dictionaries and
marvel at the idea that when Shakespeare wrote, there we no
dictionaries to consult.... Winchester, a British Journalist who's
written 12 other books, combines a reporter's eye for detail with a
historian's sense of scale. His writing is droll and eloquent" -
Bob Minzesheimer, USA Today
"Madness, violence, arcane obsessions, weird learning, ghastly
comedy, all set out in an atmosphere of po-aced, high neo-Gothic.
The geographical span is wide, from Dickensian London to Florida's
Pensacola Bay, from the beaches at Trincomalee to the Civil War
battlefields of the United States. . . . It is a wonderful story."
- John Banville, Literary Review
"Mr. Winchester deftly weaves...a narrative full of suspense,
pathos and humor.... In this elegant book the writer has created a
vivid parable, in the spirit of Nabokov and Borges. There is much
truth to be drawn from it, about Victorian pride, the relation
between language and the world, and the fine line between sanity
and madness." - Daniel Mark Epstein, Wall Street Journal
"Remarkably readable, this chronicle of lexicography roams from the
great dictionary itself to hidden nooks in the human psyche that
sometimes house the motives for murder, the sources for sanity, and
the blueprint for creativity." - Kirkus Reviews (starred)
"As enthralling as a good story can be and as informative as any
history aspires to be." - Linda Bridges, National Review
"Superb." - William Safire, New York Times Magazine
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