<strong>Paul Hoffman</strong> was president of Encyclopedia Britannica and editor-in-chief of <em>Discover</em>, and is the author of <em>The Man Who Loved Only Numbers</em> and <em>The Wings of Madness</em>. He is the winner of the first National Magazine Award for Feature Writing, and his work has appeared in the <em>New Yorker</em>, <em>Time</em>, and <em>Atlantic Monthly</em>. He lives in Woodstock, NY.
""An affectionate if impressionistic portrayal of one of the century's greatest and strangest mathematicians....Though a biography, this book works like the best fiction, finding in a concrete universal to show what mathematics is and who the people are who uncover its truths..""--Kirkus Reviews ""Marvelous...vivid and strangely moving.""--Oliver Sacks ""One of the most captivating books I have read in years...a completely absorbing, fast-paced memoir.""--Kay Redfield Jamison, The Washington Post ""This book opens doors on a world and characters that are often invisible.""--The New York Times Book Review, James Alexander