- A Brief History of Time
Infobox Book |
name = A Brief History of Time
image_caption = Cover
author =Stephen Hawking
country =
language = English
genre =Popular science
publisher = Bantam Dell Publishing Group
release_date =1988
media_type = Book
pages = 256
isbn = ISBN-13 9780553109535"A Brief History of Time" is a
popular science book written byStephen Hawking and first published by the Bantam Dell Publishing Group in1988 . It became abest-seller and has sold more than 9 million copies. It was also on the London "Sunday Times" best-seller list for more than four years. [cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/1599719.stm|title=Hawking's briefer history of time|date=2001-10-15|publisher=news.bbc.co.uk|accessdate=2008-08-06]There is also a documentary by the same name, directed by
Errol Morris and released in1991 . Unlike the book, the documentary is primarily abiography of Stephen Hawking.Book contents
"A Brief History of Time" attempts to explain a range of subjects in cosmology, including the
Big Bang ,black hole s,light cone s andsuperstring theory , to the nonspecialist reader. Its main goal is to give an overview of the subject but, unusual for a popular science book, it also attempts to explain some complexmathematics . The author notes that an editor warned him that for everyequation in the book the readership would be halved, hence it includes only a single equation: "E" = "mc"². In addition to Hawking's abstinence from equations, the book also simplifies matters by means of illustrations throughout the text, depicting complex models and diagrams.The book is considered by many to be an "unread bestseller", which is a book many people own but few have finished. [cite web|url=http://www.opinionjournal.com/taste/?id=95000946%20Opinion%20Journal|title=All Those Words|last=Pollock|first=Robert J.|date=2001-08-10|publisher=opinionjournal.com]
Editions
* 1988. Edition. This edition included a foreword by
Carl Sagan that tells the following story: Sagan was inLondon for a scientific conference in1974 , and between sessions he wandered into a different room, where a larger meeting was taking place. " I realized that I was watching an ancient ceremony: the investiture of new fellows into theRoyal Society , one of the most ancient scholarly organizations on the planet. In the front row, a young man in a wheelchair was, very slowly, signing his name in a book that bore on its earliest pages the signature ofIsaac Newton ... Stephen Hawking was a legend even then." In his Introduction, Sagan goes on to add that Hawking is the "worthy successor" to Newton andP. A. M. Dirac , both former Lucasian Professors of Mathematics.cite book | author=Hawking, Stephen | title=A Brief History of Time | publisher=Bantam Books | date=1988 | isbn=0-553-38016-8]The foreword disappeared after the first edition. It was
copyright ed by Sagan, rather than by Hawking or the publisher, and the publisher did not have the right to reprint it forever. Hawking wrote his own introduction for later editions.*
1996 —Illustrated, updated and expanded edition. This hardcover edition contained full color illustrations and photographs to help further explain the text, as well as the addition of topics that were not included in the original book.*
1998 —The Tenth Anniversary Edition—Is the same text as the one published in 1996, but was also released in paperback and has only a few diagrams included.September of
2005 saw the release of "A Briefer History of Time" (a collaboration withLeonard Mlodinow ), which is an abridged version of the original book. It was updated again to address new issues that have arisen due to further scientific development.Film
In 1991,
Errol Morris directed adocumentary film about Hawking, but although they share a title, the film is a biographical study of Hawking, not a filmed version of the book.In pop culture
This book has made its mark on American pop culture. In the film "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban",
Ian Brown (lead singer of theStone Roses ) is seen sitting in theLeaky Cauldron reading this book, a reference to thetime travel employed later in the film. The book makes an appearance in the film "Donnie Darko " when Donnie's teacher shows him the book during a conversation abouttime travel . In the 2001 comedy film "Legally Blonde ", starringReese Witherspoon , one of the Harvard students on Elle Woods' first day claims, "It has been suggested thatStephen Hawking stole his "Brief History of Time" from my fourth-grade paper."
*MC Hawking , anerdcore hip hop artist who parodies Stephen, named his album "A Brief History of Rhyme".
* This book is featured in and is part of the mythology of the T.V. show "Lost".
* In the episode "What We Did On Our Summer Vacation" of the TV show "The Adventures of Pete & Pete ", the character Ellen is seen reading the book.
* In the film "Addams Family Values ", Joel Glicker is briefly shown holding it after stating why he is in the Harmony Hut.
* In"Weird Al" Yankovic 's music clip of his song "White & Nerdy ", where "Weird Al" claims that he has Stephen Hawking in his library, while holding this book.
* In "Weird Al" Yankovic'sAmerican Library Association Celebrity "READ" Poster.
* In the episode "Not in Portland " of the TV show "Lost", one of the Others is seen reading the book while on guard duty. Additionally, the book was seen onBen Linus 's kitchen table in "The Man from Tallahassee ."
* In an episode of "The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy " Billy was assigned to write a report according to a book called "A Not So Brief History of Time", which he confused with a horror story. This may be a reference to the fact that Stephen Hawking andStephen King , a horror novelist, are similar names.
* In "John Safran vs. God ",John Safran comments on the book being an "unread bestseller," saying that readers left their "bookmarks exactly where they [had] left it nine years ago, on page 3."
* The book has been featured in theMegadeth documentary, by Frederic Wallace, in a poster inDave Mustaine 's living room
* The book is frequently cited by Oskar Schell, the nine-year-old protagonist inJonathan Safran Foer 's novel, "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close".
* In the movie "Phenomenon," starringJohn Travolta , in which the character George Malley gains incredible intelligence, Malley owns this book as part of his everyday reading.
* In "The Simpsons " episode "Treehouse of Horror VI ", upon seeing the dimension he accidentally entered begin to destroy itself, Homer says "Oh, there's so much I don't know aboutastrophysics . I wish I'd read that book by that wheelchair guy."
* In "", one of the naked aliens is seen reading a book called "A Brief History of Time Travel".
* In "Bewilderness, Bill Bailey " The book is mentioned by the comedian Bill Bailey, He explores the title; “history is an unbroken chain of events stretching back into the past, and how can it be brief if the time is infinite”See also
* "A Briefer History of Time" (Hawking and Mlodinow book)
*Turtles all the way down References
External links
* [http://www.mansionbooks.com/BookDetail.php?bk=205 Photos of the first edition of "A Brief History of Time"]
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