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The Man Who Knew Too Much

The Man Who Knew Too Much

Alan Turing and the Invention of the Computer

by David Leavitt
CD-Audio
Publication Date: 01/06/2014

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A skillful, literate (New York Times Book Review) biography of the persecuted genius who helped create the modern computer

To solve one of the great mathematical problems of his day, Alan Turing proposed an imaginary computer. Then, attempting to break a Nazi code during World War II, he successfully designed and built one, thus ensuring the Allied victory. Turing became a champion of artificial intelligence, but his work was cut short. As an openly gay man at a time when homosexuality was illegal in England, he was convicted and forced to undergo a humiliating treatment that may have led to his suicide.

With a novelist's sensitivity, David Leavitt portrays Turing in all his humanity-his eccentricities, his brilliance, his fatal candor-and elegantly explains his work and its implications.
ISBN:
9781483018386
9781483018386
Category:
Biography: science
Format:
CD-Audio
Publication Date:
01-06-2014
Publisher:
Blackstone Audiobooks
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
155x163x30mm
Weight:
0.29kg
David Leavitt

David Leavitt's fiction has been a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Prize, the National Book Critics' Circle Award and the LA Times Fiction Prize, and shortlisted for the IMPAC Dublin Award.

His writing has appeared in the New Yorker, the New York Times, Harper's and Vogue, among other publications. He lives in Gainesville, Florida, where he is Professor of English at the University of Florida and edits the literary magazine Subtropics.

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