Richard P. Feynman
Are You Joking, Mr. Feynman? Translated in english (United Sates) by par Françoise Balibar et Claude Guthmann. Publication date : February 1, 2000
This autobiography reflects Richard Feynmans personality, which was both profound and eccentric. This is a dense autobiography since Feynmans life spanned half a century of developments in physics, a subject on which he left a major mark. He took part in the Manhattan Project, working to produce the atomic bombs that destroyed Nagasaki and Hiroshima, and he played a key role in the development of particle physics. He is the author of an internationally renowned physics textbook.
Are You Joking, Mr. Feynman? is not a chronological autobiography, following its subject from childhood to old age as an honoured scientist. Instead, it casts a spotlight on various aspects of Feynmans scientific and personal life. Numerous anecdotes make the great man came alive with his charisma, originality and powerful intellect. For example, he recounts how he managed to open the safety-deposit boxes containing some of Americas best-guarded military secrets; in another humorous anecdote he reminisces about the time he accompanied a group of bongo dancers.
Richard Feynman (1918-1988) taught at the California Institute of Technology. He obtained the Nobel Prize for Physics, in 1965
Are You Joking, Mr. Feynman? is not a chronological autobiography, following its subject from childhood to old age as an honoured scientist. Instead, it casts a spotlight on various aspects of Feynmans scientific and personal life. Numerous anecdotes make the great man came alive with his charisma, originality and powerful intellect. For example, he recounts how he managed to open the safety-deposit boxes containing some of Americas best-guarded military secrets; in another humorous anecdote he reminisces about the time he accompanied a group of bongo dancers.
Richard Feynman (1918-1988) taught at the California Institute of Technology. He obtained the Nobel Prize for Physics, in 1965