One of the few unquestioned greats of twentieth-century science, Linus Pauling was the only person to receive two unshared Nobel Prizesone in chemistry, for deciphering the quantum physics of large molecules, and one in peace, for helping to end nuclear bomb testing. His brilliance was allied with a certain stubbornness, and when he died in 1994, at the age of 93, he was embroiled in controversy regarding his advocacy of vitamin C as a treatment for cancer. Based on thirty years of interviews, this masterful biography is filled with insights into the life and work of this complex, fascinating man.
Ted Goertzelis a professor of sociology at Rutgers University. His books includeTurncoats and True BelieversandThree Hundred Eminent Personalities. Ben Goertzel is a lecturer at the University of Western Australia. His books includeThe Structure of Intelligence,The Evolving Mind,Chaotic Logic, andFrom Complexity to Creativity.