charlesseife.org - Charles Seife

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John Banville reviews Hawking Hawking in The Irish Times . "[Seife] sees his subject whole and he sees him plain, and his book is fair to a fault to a man who considered that the celebrity he most resembled was not Albert Einstein but Marilyn Monroe -- known for his body more than for his mind."

A review in the Financial Times says that "Charles Seife’s biography Hawking, Hawking: The Selling of a Scientific Celebrity is an object lesson in how to write fairly but critically about genius and fame."

Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek on Hawking Hawking in the New York Times : "Seife has performed an important service by documenting Stephen Hawking’s life as it actually happened. It is what a great scientist deserves, and should expect."

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