Jim Holt writes about math, science, and philosophy for The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Review of Books. His Why Does the World Exist?: An Existential Detective Story was an international bestseller.
"Holt ....performs his observational comedy within the realm of the
higher sciences -- math, theoretical physics, philosophy -- but
gives us enough setup that we're in on the joke . . . I don't know
of another writer quite like him . . . When Einstein presents a
remarkably unified sensibility." --David Kordahl, Los Angeles
Review of Books "I've just discovered the brilliant essays of Jim
Holt . . . When Einstein Walked with Gödel: Excursions to the Edge
of Thought . . . offers lucid and entertaining accounts of deep
problems in physics, maths and philosophy." --Martin Rees, Physics
World "A smart, erudite, and witty guided tour of some of the most
colorful episodes and characters in the history of science and
mathematics." --Jimena Canales, Undark "Jim Holt's essay collection
When Einstein Walked with Gödel is a gleaming introduction to the
mysteries of modern physics and mathematics. Holding your hand
through discussions of artificial intelligence, string theory,
theories of time, Holt's 'Excursions to the Edge of Thought' are
the journeys of a lifetime." --Christopher Bray, The Tablet
(London)
"These are bold, thought-provoking pieces . . . Stories of real
humans and their mathematical, physical and philosophical
theories--some of the most complex ever devised." --Andrew Jaffe,
Nature "In these pieces, plucked from the last 20 years, Holt takes
on infinity and the infinitesimal, the illusion of time, the birth
of eugenics, the so-called new atheism, smartphones and
distraction. It is an elegant history of recent ideas . . . Holt is
an amphibious kind of writer, so capably slipping from theology to
cosmology to poetry, you're reminded that specialization is a
modern invention." --Parul Sehgal, The New York Times "Jim Holt . .
. is one of the very best modern science writers." --Steven Poole,
The Wall Street Journal "Science writing of the caliber on display
in When Einstein Walked with Gödel is a boon in these times of
looming scientific illiteracy. Holt makes his recondite subjects
seem not only fascinating but fun." --Steve Donoghue, The Christian
Science Monitor "[A] fantastic essay collection [filled] with
stories about eccentric geniuses and groundbreaking ideas at the
intersection of science and philosophy . . . Holt delivers this
feast of wild genius, oddball thinkers, and sheer creativity in his
signature accessible style of writing and playful tone."
--Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Jim Holt's When Einstein
Walked with Gödel is a thrilling trek through some of the greatest
insights in physics, philosophy, and mathematics. Insightful,
enlightening, and entertaining, Holt explores how a collection of
thinkers--some quirky, some tragic, all ingenious--redefined the
very boundaries of space, time, and knowledge." --Brian Greene,
author of The Hidden Reality: Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws
of the Cosmos "Jim Holt's essays are full of wonder and wisdom,
irreverence and wit. And they also possess a special quality:
reading them is like getting a joke--beyond the words, there's a
sense of revelation and unity, ours to enjoy." --Edward Frenkel,
Professor of Mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley,
and author of Love & Math: The Heart of Hidden Reality "Jim Holt
not only has an unerring sense for locating the most interesting
questions lying on the borders of philosophy, science, and
mathematics; he also has a talent for expressing the human and
emotional dimensions of the life of the mind. The blend goes toward
making When Einstein Walked with Gödel an unusually absorbing and
stimulating collection of essays." --Rebecca Newberger Goldstein,
author of Plato at the Googleplex: Why Philosophy Won't Go Away
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