A Beautiful Mind (book)

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A Beautiful Mind
A Beautiful Mind by Sylvia Nasar
Author Sylvia Nasar
Original title A beautiful mind: a biography of John Forbes Nash, Jr., winner of the Nobel Prize in economics, 1994
Country United States of America
Language English
Genre(s) Biography
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Publication date 1998
Media type Paper Back
Pages 459
ISBN ISBN 0-68481-906-6

A Beautiful Mind is an unauthorized biography of Nobel Prize-winning economist and mathematician John Forbes Nash by Sylvia Nasar, a New York Times economics correspondent. It inspired the 2001 film with the same name.

The book is a biography of Nash, starting with his childhood, over his years at Princeton and MIT, his work for the RAND Corporation, his family, to journey through schizophrenia. It ends with the awarding of the Nobel prize in 1994. The book is a detailed description of all aspects of Nash's life and a close examination of his personality and motivation and gives an interesting perspective on the stresses placed on personal and professional relationships by mental health problems.

The book won the 1998 National Book Critics Circle Award for Biography, a nomination for the Pulitzer Prize for biography, as well as making the New York Times bestseller list. It is particularly notable for describing Nash's genius as well as his struggle with the mental illness.

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