Douglas R. Hofstadter is College of Arts and Sciences Professor of Cognitive Science and Computer Science at Indiana University, Bloomington, where he also directs the Center for Research on Concepts and Cognition. He is the author or co-author of nine books, including I Am a Strange Loop and Surfaces and Essences, and has contributed to ten more. He lives in Bloomington.
"Godel, Escher, Bach was a triumphantly successful presentation of
quite difficult concepts for a popular audience. There has been
nothing like it in computer science before or since."--Ernest
Davis, IEEE Expert
"A brilliant, creative, and very personal synthesis without
precedent or peer in modern literature."--The American Mathematical
Monthly
"A huge, sprawling literary marvel, a philosophy book disguised as
a book of entertainment disguised as a book of
instruction."--Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"A triumph of cleverness, bravura performance."--Parabola
"A wondrous book that unites and explains, in a very entertaining
way, many of the important ideas of recent intellectual
history."--Commonweal
"Every few decades an unknown author brings out a book of such
depth, clarity, range, wit, beauty and originality that it is
recognized at once as a major literary event. This is such a
work."--Martin Gardner, Scientific American
"I have never seen anything quite like this book. It has a youthful
vitality and a wonderful brilliance, and I think that it may become
something of a classic."--Jeremy Bernstein
"In some ways, Godel, Escher, Bach is an entire humanistic
education between the covers of a single book. So, for my next
visit to a desert island, give me sun, sand, water and GEB, and
I'll live happily ever after."--John L. Casti, Nature
Winner of the National Book Award in Science
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize in General Nonfiction
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