Book summaryFirst published in 1979, this is a genuine interdisciplinary work of nonfiction, with dozens of historical references and subtexts. Critics and reviewers have summed up its meaning in varying ways, yet consistently with praise. A mixture of art, philosophy, music, math, technology, and cognitive science, the book's title only reflects one aspect of its subject matter; namely, the connection between the work of mathematician Kurt Gödel, the artist M. C. Escher, and the composer J. S. Bach. In the preface to the 20th-anniversary edition, the author calls his book "a very personal attempt to say how it is that animate beings can come out of inanimate matter." A 1980 Pulitzer Prize winner. |
Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braidby Hofstadter, Douglas R
Book desription: New York, New York: Vintage Books, 1989. Trade Paperback. Very Good/No Jacket as Issued. Exterior shows general rubbing and edge wear. Small stray pen mark to outside edge of text block, otherwise no marks to pages. ISBN: 0-394-75682-7.
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