Walter Isaacson | Steve Jobs
Bestselling biographer Walter Isaacson is the author of Benjamin Franklin: An American Life, Kissinger: A Biography and Einsten: His Life and Universe. He is the president and CEO of the Aspen Institute for educational and policy studies. The recipient of several awards for his reporting, including the Overseas Press Club Award for foreign news interpretation, Isaacson has served as the Chairman and CEO of CNN and as Editor of Time Magazine. His timely new biography of the late Apple chief executive is a testament to an icon that represented the intersection of creativity and technology. Composed of more than 40 interviews with Jobs himself, as well as with more than 200 friends, colleagues, and adversaries, Steve Jobs traces the unprecedented career and extraordinary life of the beloved pioneer.
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