Simon: The Genius In My Basement

Simon: The Genius In My Basement

by Alexander Masters

3.00 out of 5 (1 ratings)

Format:
Paperback 
Pages:
368 
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers 
Publication Date:
21 June 2012 
Category:
Biography: Science, Technology & Engineering 
ISBN:
9780007243396 

Description

From the author of 'Stuart: A Life Backwards'; a warm and witty portrait of a harmless, eccentric, bona fide genius. Alexander Master's landlord, Simon, lives in the basement of their Cambridge house. Between teetering towers of outdated maps and slagheaps of plastic bags, Simon eats endless meals of tinned kippers and plans trips on the Cambridge public transport system. But Simon was one of the greatest mathematical prodigies of the twentieth century. He spends his time between train journeys working on a theoretical puzzle so complex and critical to our understanding of the universe that it is known as the Monster. Poignant and comical, 'Simon: The Genius in my Basement' is about the frailty of brilliance and how genius matters very little in the search for happiness.

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  • Loved the illustrations and the maths even nearly made sense.

    3.00 out of 5

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