James Gleick is an American author and journalist known for exploring the cultural impact of science and technology.
Born in 1954, he graduated from Harvard with a degree in English and linguistics.
Gleick worked for the New York Times and has written several acclaimed books, including Chaos: Making a New Science, which popularized chaos theory.
His works have been finalists for the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award, and have been translated into over 20 languages.
Gleick has also been involved in early Internet ventures and serves on literary boards.
His writing covers topics such as physics, information theory, and biographies of notable scientists.
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