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Norbert Wiener's celebrated autobiography, available for the first time in one volume.

Norbert Wiener -- A Life in Cybernetics combines for the first time the two volumes of Norbert Wiener's celebrated autobiography. Published at the height of public enthusiasm for cybernetics -- when it was taken up by scientists, engineers, science fiction writers, artists, and musicians -- Ex-Prodigy (1953) and I Am a Mathematician (1956) received attention from both scholarly and mainstream publications, garnering reviews and publicity in outlets that ranged from the New York Times and New York Post to the Virginia Quarterly Review.

Norbert Wiener was a mathematician with extraordinarily broad interests. The son of a Harvard professor of Slavic languages, Wiener was reading Dante and Darwin at seven, graduated from Tufts at fourteen, and received a PhD from Harvard at eighteen. He joined MIT's Department of Mathematics in 1919, where he remained until his death in 1964 at sixty-nine. In Ex-Prodigy, Wiener offers an emotionally raw account of being raised as a child prodigy by an overbearing father. In I Am a Mathematician, Wiener describes his research at MIT and how he established the foundations for the multidisciplinary field of cybernetics and the theory of feedback systems. This volume makes available the essence of Wiener's life and thought to a new generation of readers.

Foreword vii
Ronald R. Kline
I Ex-Prodigy: My Childhood and Youth
1(226)
Dedication
3(2)
Foreword
5(2)
Introduction
7(4)
1 A Russian Irishman in Kansas City
11(12)
2 The Proper Missourians
23(6)
3 First Remembered Patterns: 1894-1901
29(12)
4 Cambridge to Cambridge, via New York and Vienna: June-September, 1901
41(8)
5 In the Sweat of My Brow: Cambridge, September, 1901-September, 1903
49(14)
6 Diversions of a Wunderkind
63(10)
7 A Child among Adolescents: Ayer High School, 1903-1906
73(8)
8 College Man in Short Trousers: September, 1906-June, 1909
81(10)
9 Neither Child nor Youth
91(8)
10 The Square Peg: Harvard, 1909-1910
99(14)
11 Disinherited: Cornell, 1910-1911
113(10)
12 Problems and Confusions: Summer, 1911
123(6)
13 A Philosopher Despite Himself: Harvard, 1911-1913
129(12)
14 Emancipation: Cambridge, June, 1913-April, 1914
141(18)
15 A Traveling Scholar in Wartime: 1914-1915
159(16)
16 Trial Run: Teaching at Harvard and the University of Maine: 1915-1917
175(14)
17 Monkey Wrench, Paste Pot, and the Slide Rule War: 1917-1919
189(12)
18 The Return to Mathematics
201(18)
19 Epilogue
219(8)
II I Am a Mathematician: The Later Life of a Prodigy
227(266)
Dedication
229(2)
Preface
231(2)
20 My Start as a Mathematician
233(20)
21 The International Mathematical Congress of 1920 at Strasbourg
253(20)
22 1920-1925: Years of Consolidation
273(14)
23 The Period of My Travels Abroad---Max Born and Quantum Theory
287(16)
24 To Europe as a Guggenheim Fellow with My Bride
303(10)
25 1927-1931: Years of Growth and Progress
313(16)
26 An Unofficial Cambridge Don
329(14)
27 Back Home: 1932-1933
343(6)
28 Voices Prophesying War: 1933-1935
349(8)
29 China and Around the World
357(18)
30 The Days before the War: 1936-1939
375(14)
31 The War. Years: 1940-1945
389(36)
32 Mexico: 1944
425(12)
33 Moral Problems of a Scientist. The Atomic Bomb: 1942
437(16)
34 Nancy, Cybernetics, Paris, and After: 1946-1952
453(18)
35 India: 1953
471(14)
36 Epilogue
485(8)
Index 493