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 by the same name. Starting with his childhood, the book covers Nash's years at Princeton and MIT, his work for the RAND Corporation, his family and his struggle with schizophrenia. It ends with Nash being awarded the "Nobel Prize in Economics" in 1994.
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- 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 by the same name. Starting with his childhood, the book covers Nash's years at Princeton and MIT, his work for the RAND Corporation, his family and his struggle with schizophrenia. It ends with Nash being awarded the "Nobel Prize in Economics" in 1994. The book is a detailed description of many aspects of Nash's life, and a close examination of his personality and motivations, and gives an interesting perspective on the stresses placed on personal and professional relationships by severe mental illness. The book won the 1998 National Book Critics Circle Award for biography, was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for biography, and was shortlisted for the Rhône-Poulenc Prize in 1999. The book also appeared on the New York Times' bestseller list for biography. It is particularly notable for describing Nash's genius as well as his struggle with mental illness.
- Una Mente Maravillosa es la biografía no autorizada del ganador del Premio Nobel, economista y matemático John Forbes Nash escrita por Sylvia Nasar, corresponsal en temas de economía del New York Times. La película con el mismo nombre del 2001 está basada en este libro. El libro es una biografía de Nash, empezando por su niñez, sobre los años en Princeton y MIT, su trabajo para la corporación RAND, su familia, hasta su problema con la esquizofrenia. Acaba con el reconocimiento a su carrera con la entrega del Premio Nobel en 1994. El libro constituye una detallada descripción de todos los aspectos de la vida de Nash y un cercano examen a su personalidad y motivación y da una interesante perspectiva sobre sus relaciones personales y profesionales con sus problemas de salud mental. El libro ganó en 1998 el National Book Critics Circle Award en la sección de Biografía, una nominación al Premio Pulitzer también en la sección de Biografía, así como encabezar la lista de libros más vendidos del New York Times. Es particularmente notable por la descripción de la genialidad de Nash tanto como su lucha con la enfermedad mental.
- A Beautiful Mind er en uautorisert biografi om Nobelpris-vinner i økonomi og matematikk John Forbes Nash av Sylvia Nasar, en økonomikorrespondent i New York Times. Et vakkert sinn fra 2001 er inspirert av biografien. Boken er en biografi av Nash, og starter med hans barndom, deretter hans år ved Princeton og MIT, hans arbeid for RAND Corporation, og hans problemer med schizofreni. Den slutter med tildelingen av Nobelprisen i 1994. Boken er en detaljert beskrivelse av alle aspekter i Nash's liv og en nær studie av hans personlighet og motivasjon, og gir et interessant perspektiv på stress fra mentale helseproblemer i personlige og profesjonelle relasjoner. Boken vant i 1998 National Book Critics Circle Award for biografi, en nominasjon for Pulitzerprisen for biografi og førte New York Times til bestselgerlisten. Den er spesielt notabel for å beskrive Nash's genialitet i tillegg til hans kamp med mental sykdom.
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- 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 by the same name. Starting with his childhood, the book covers Nash's years at Princeton and MIT, his work for the RAND Corporation, his family and his struggle with schizophrenia. It ends with Nash being awarded the "Nobel Prize in Economics" in 1994.
- Una Mente Maravillosa es la biografía no autorizada del ganador del Premio Nobel, economista y matemático John Forbes Nash escrita por Sylvia Nasar, corresponsal en temas de economía del New York Times. La película con el mismo nombre del 2001 está basada en este libro. El libro es una biografía de Nash, empezando por su niñez, sobre los años en Princeton y MIT, su trabajo para la corporación RAND, su familia, hasta su problema con la esquizofrenia.
- A Beautiful Mind er en uautorisert biografi om Nobelpris-vinner i økonomi og matematikk John Forbes Nash av Sylvia Nasar, en økonomikorrespondent i New York Times. Et vakkert sinn fra 2001 er inspirert av biografien. Boken er en biografi av Nash, og starter med hans barndom, deretter hans år ved Princeton og MIT, hans arbeid for RAND Corporation, og hans problemer med schizofreni. Den slutter med tildelingen av Nobelprisen i 1994.
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