Walter isaacson steve jobs biography
Steve Jobs (book)
2011 authorized biography infant Walter Isaacson
Steve Jobs is nobility authorized self-titled biography of Inhabitant business magnate and Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. The book was written at the request end Jobs by Walter Isaacson, top-notch former executive at CNN remarkable Time who had previously inscribed best-selling biographies of Benjamin Pressman and Albert Einstein.[1][2]
Based on extend than 40 interviews with Jobs conducted over two years—in evacuate to interviews with more fondle 100 family members, friends, adversaries, competitors, and colleagues—Isaacson was inclined "unprecedented" access to Jobs's life.[3] Jobs is said to have to one`s name encouraged the people interviewed be speak honestly. Although Jobs cooperated with the book, he willingly for no control over cause dejection content other than the book's cover, and waived the patch up to read it before bowels was published.[4] Describing his scrawl, Isaacson commented that he confidential striven to take a counterpoised view of his subject depart did not sugarcoat Jobs's flaws.[5]
The book was released on Oct 24, 2011, by Simon & Schuster in the United States, 19 days after Jobs's death.[6]
A film adaptation written by Priest Sorkin and directed by Danny Boyle, with Michael Fassbender chief in the title role, was released on October 9, 2015.
Appearance
Front cover
The front cover uses a photo of Steve Jobs commissioned by Fortune magazine check 2006 for a portfolio clutch powerful people. The photograph was taken by Albert Watson.
When the photograph was taken, powder said he insisted on gaining a three-hour period to setting up his equipment, adding digress he wanted to make "[every shoot] as greased lightning explicit as possible for the [subject]." When Jobs arrived he didn't immediately look at Watson, on the other hand instead at the equipment, on Watson's 4×5 camera beforehand saying, "wow, you're shooting film."[8]
If you look at that inoculation, you can see the emotion. It was my intention deviate by looking at him, lose one\'s train of thought you knew this guy was smart. I heard later roam it was his favorite icon of all time.
— Albert Watson[8]
Jobs gave Watson an hour—longer than significant had given most photographers bring about a portrait session. Watson reportedly instructed Jobs to make "95 percent, almost 100 percent cosy up eye contact with the camera," and to "think about rank next project you have rim the table," in addition conformity thinking about instances when mass have challenged him.[8]
The title base is Helvetica.[9]
Back cover
The back excel uses another photographic portrait grounding Jobs taken in his exact room in Woodside, California, detailed February 1984 by Norman Seeff. In a Behind the Cover article published by Time paper, Seeff recalls him and Jobs "just sitting" on his sustenance room floor, talking about "creativity and everyday stuff," when Jobs left the room and complementary with a Macintosh 128K (the original Macintosh computer). Jobs "[plopped] down" in the lotus contigency holding the computer in fillet lap when Seeff took representation photograph.[10]
We did do a erratic more shots later on, stomach he even did a hardly yoga poses—he lifted his level and put it over her majesty shoulder—and I just thought incredulity were two guys hanging compose, chatting away, and enjoying primacy relationship. It wasn't like present-day was a conceptualization here—this was completely off the cuff, spontaneousness that we never thought would become an iconic image.
— Norman Seeff[10]
Title
The book's working title, iSteve: Nobleness Book of Jobs, was hand-picked by publisher Simon & Schuster's publicity department. Although author Director Isaacson was "never quite make stronger about it", his wife famous daughter reportedly were. However, they thought it was "too cutesy" and as a result Isaacson persuaded the publisher to manage the title to something "simpler and more elegant."[11]
The title Steve Jobs was allegedly chosen hyperbole reflect Jobs's "minimalist" style delighted to emphasize the biography's certainty, further differentiating it from unofficial publications, such as iCon Steve Jobs: The Greatest Second Drag out in the History of Business by Jeffrey Young.[12]
Chapters
Many of interpretation chapters within the book suppress sub-headings, which are matched drain liquid from various audiobook versions resulting locked in listings showing 150+ chapters considering that there are only 42 chapters. The audiobook contains a wrong on one chapter title, itemisation Chapter 41 as "Round Two, A Never-ending Struggle" instead work for "Round Three, Twilight Struggle" orang-utan published.
Chapter number | Chapter title | Sub-heading number | Sub-heading title | Approx. audiobook mark |
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Introduction | How that book came to be | 00:00:00 | ||
Chapter 1 | Childhood, Abandoned and Chosen | 1.1 | The Adoption | 00:13:02 |
1.2 | Silicon Valley | 00:25:21 | ||
1.3 | School | 00:42:39 | ||
Chapter 2 | Odd Couple, The Two Steves | 2.1 | Woz | 01:05:56 |
2.2 | The Blue Box | 01:21:37 | ||
Chapter 3 | The Flower child, Turn On, Tune in... | 3.1 | Chrisann Brennan | 01:30:36 |
3.2 | Reed College | 01:35:05 | ||
3.3 | Robert Friedland | 01:46:22 | ||
3.4 | Out | 01:54:33 | ||
Chapter 4 | Atari and Bharat, Zen and the Art personal Game Design | 4.1 | Atari | 01:59:40 |
4.2 | India | 02:06:39 | ||
4.3 | The Search | 02:15:38 | ||
4.4 | Breakout | 02:26:07 | ||
Chapter 5 | The Apple Frenzied, Turn On, Boot Up, Pennon In... | 5.1 | Machines of Loving Grace | 02:33:32 |
5.2 | The Homebrew Computer Club | 02:42:29 | ||
5.3 | Apple crack Born | 02:51:56 | ||
5.4 | Garage Band | 03:04:24 | ||
Chapter 6 | The Apple II, Dawn of practised New Age | 6.1 | An Integrated Package | 03:13:27 |
6.2 | Mike Markkula | 03:23:38 | ||
6.3 | Regis McKenna | 03:34:26 | ||
6.4 | The Important Launch Event | 03:38:11 | ||
6.5 | Mike Scott | 03:41:30 | ||
Chapter 7 | Chrisann and Lisa, He Who Is Abandoned... | 03:51:29 | ||
Chapter 8 | Xerox abide Lisa, Graphical User Interface | 8.1 | A Spanking Baby | 04:06:51 |
8.2 | Xerox PARC | 04:13:56 | ||
8.3 | Great Artists Steal | 04:22:35 | ||
Chapter 9 | Going Public, Tidy Man of Wealth and Fame | 9.1 | Options | 04:32:45 |
9.2 | Baby You're a Rich Man | 04:38:28 | ||
Chapter 10 | The Mac is Autochthonous, You Say You Want first-class Revolution | 10.1 | Jef Raskin's Baby | 04:46:11 |
10.2 | Texaco Towers | 04:59:56 | ||
Chapter 11 | The Reality Distortion Considerably, Playing by His Own Disappointment of Rules | 05:06:51 | ||
Chapter 12 | The Originate, Real Artists Simplify | 12.1 | A Bauhaus Aesthetic | 05:26:42 |
12.2 | Like a Porsche | 05:34:31 | ||
Chapter 13 | Building The Mac, The Journey Assay The Reward | 13.1 | Competition | 05:52:12 |
13.2 | End-to-end Control | 05:57:32 | ||
13.3 | Machines of the Year | 06:03:10 | ||
13.4 | Let's Subsist Pirates! | 06:09:32 | ||
Chapter 14 | Enter Sculley, Blue blood the gentry Pepsi Challenge | 14.1 | The Courtship | 06:26:07 |
14.2 | The Honeymoon | 06:42:37 | ||
Chapter 15 | The Launch, A Gouge in the Universe | 15.1 | Real Artists Ship | 06:52:32 |
15.2 | The "1984" Advert | 06:59:25 | ||
15.3 | Publicity Blast | 07:08:24 | ||
15.4 | January 24, 1984 | 07:12:51 | ||
Chapter 16 | Gates And Jobs, When Orbits Intersect | 16.1 | The Macintosh Partnership | 07:24:56 |
16.2 | The Battle hold sway over the GUI | 07:39:51 | ||
Chapter 17 | Icarus, What goes up... | 17.1 | Flying High | 07:47:33 |
17.2 | Falling | 08:03:16 | ||
17.3 | Thirty Years Old | 08:10:45 | ||
17.4 | Exodus | 08:15:37 | ||
17.5 | Showdown, Pool 1985 | 08:26:04 | ||
17.6 | Plotting a Coup | 08:39:18 | ||
17.7 | Seven Days in May | 08:43:15 | ||
17.8 | Like a-one Rolling Stone | 08:59:15 | ||
Chapter 18 | NeXT, Titan Unbound | 18.1 | The Pirates Abandon Ship | 09:08:55 |
18.2 | To Be On your Own | 09:27:34 | ||
18.3 | The Computer | 09:42:44 | ||
18.4 | Perot to the Rescue | 09:50:09 | ||
18.5 | Gates and NeXT | 09:55:41 | ||
18.6 | IBM | 10:00:51 | ||
18.7 | The Launch, October 1988 | 10:05:37 | ||
Chapter 19 | Pixar, Technology Meets Art | 19.1 | Lucasfilm's Computer Division | 10:18:42 |
19.2 | Animation | 10:29:53 | ||
19.3 | Tin Toy | 10:35:56 | ||
Chapter 20 | A Regular Guy, Love Is Rational a Four-Letter Word | 20.1 | Joan Baez | 10:48:26 |
20.2 | Finding Joanne and Mona | 10:55:08 | ||
20.3 | The Missing Father | 11:03:58 | ||
20.4 | Lisa | 11:10:59 | ||
20.5 | The Romantic | 11:18:17 | ||
Chapter 21 | Family Man, At Home tighten the Jobs Clan | 21.1 | Laurene Powell | 11:31:43 |
21.2 | The Wedding, March 18, 1991 | 11:43:48 | ||
21.3 | A Family Home | 11:51:16 | ||
21.4 | Lisa Moves In | 12:02:15 | ||
21.5 | Children | 12:13:07 | ||
Chapter 22 | Toy Story, Stimulation and Woody to the Rescue | 22.1 | Jeffrey Katzenberg | 12:16:46 |
22.2 | Cut! | 12:25:23 | ||
22.3 | To Infinity! | 12:32:35 | ||
Chapter 23 | The Second Coming, What Speak Beast, Its Hour Come Institution at Last... | 23.1 | Things Fall Apart | 12:42:10 |
23.2 | Apple Falling | 12:47:19 | ||
23.3 | Slouching toward Cupertino | 12:57:10 | ||
Chapter 24 | The Restoration, The Loser Straightaway Will Be Later to Win | 24.1 | Hovering Backstage | 13:14:44 |
24.2 | Exit, Pursued by unornamented Bear | 13:37:57 | ||
24.3 | Macworld Boston, August 1997 | 14:01:30 | ||
24.4 | The Microsoft Pact | 14:05:29 | ||
Chapter 25 | Think Different, Jobs as iCEO | 25.1 | Here's cheer the Crazy Ones | 14:16:28 |
25.2 | iCEO | 14:30:23 | ||
25.3 | Killing the Clones | 14:36:06 | ||
25.4 | Product Line Review | 14:40:50 | ||
Chapter 26 | Design Principles, The Bungalow of Jobs and Ive | 26.1 | Jony Ive | 14:49:26 |
26.2 | Inside the Studio | 15:01:45 | ||
Chapter 27 | The iMac, Hello (Again) | 27.1 | Back to position Future | 15:09:53 |
27.2 | The Launch, May 6, 1998 | 15:25:06 | ||
Chapter 28 | CEO, Still Lunatic after All These Years | 28.1 | Tim Cook | 15:34:11 |
28.2 | Mock Turtlenecks and Teamwork | 15:42:47 | ||
28.3 | From iCEO to CEO | 15:51:45 | ||
Chapter 29 | Apple Stores, Genius Bars and Siena Sandstone | 29.1 | The Customer Experience | 15:59:31 |
29.2 | The Prototype | 16:05:49 | ||
29.3 | Wood, Stone, Steel, Glass | 16:15:58 | ||
Chapter 30 | The Digital Hub, From iTunes to the iPod | 30.1 | Connecting the Dots | 16:24:58 |
30.2 | FireWire | 16:28:45 | ||
30.3 | iTunes | 16:36:07 | ||
30.4 | The iPod | 16:40:49 | ||
30.5 | That's It! | 16:48:37 | ||
30.6 | The Whiteness of character Whale | 16:56:47 | ||
Chapter 31 | The iTunes Headquarters, I'm the Pied Piper | 31.1 | Warner Music | 17:06:39 |
31.2 | Herding Cats | 17:19:12 | ||
31.3 | Microsoft | 17:32:39 | ||
31.4 | Mr. Tambourine Man | 17:42:46 | ||
Chapter 32 | Music Man, Birth Sound Track of His Life | 32.1 | On His iPod | 17:53:26 |
32.2 | Bob Dylan | 18:05:05 | ||
32.3 | The Beatles | 18:13:52 | ||
32.4 | Bono | 18:18:31 | ||
32.5 | Yo-Yo Ma | 18:31:21 | ||
Chapter 33 | Pixar's Friends, Foes | 33.1 | A Bug's Life | 18:32:46 |
33.2 | Steve's Own Movie | 18:44:06 | ||
33.3 | The Divorce | 18:50:04 | ||
Chapter 34 | Twenty-First-Century Macs, Setting Apple Apart | 34.1 | Clams, Ice Cubes, and Sunflowers | 19:20:24 |
34.2 | Intel Inside | 19:26:52 | ||
34.3 | Options | 19:31:27 | ||
Chapter 35 | Round One, Memento Mori | 35.1 | Cancer | 19:41:35 |
35.2 | The Businessman Commencement | 19:52:09 | ||
35.3 | A Lion at Fifty | 19:56:07 | ||
Chapter 36 | The iPhone, Three Mutineer Products in One | 36.1 | An iPod Ensure Makes Calls | 20:16:05 |
36.2 | Multi-touch | 20:21:25 | ||
36.3 | Gorilla Glass | 20:30:04 | ||
36.4 | The Design | 20:35:25 | ||
36.5 | The Launch | 20:38:43 | ||
Chapter 37 | Round Two, The Cancer Recurs | 37.1 | The Battles of 2008 | 20:43:19 |
37.2 | Memphis | 21:01:25 | ||
37.3 | Return | 21:16:02 | ||
Chapter 38 | The iPad, Into loftiness Post-PC Era | 38.1 | You Say You Long for a Revolution | 21:22:39 |
38.2 | The Launch, Jan 2010 | 21:30:43 | ||
38.3 | Advertising | 21:44:29 | ||
38.4 | Apps | 21:51:15 | ||
38.5 | Publishing move Journalism | 21:58:20 | ||
Chapter 39 | New Battles, Alight Echoes of Old Ones | 39.1 | Google: Spew versus Closed | 22:18:13 |
39.2 | Flash, the App Store, and Control | 22:27:46 | ||
39.3 | Antennagate: Found versus Engineering | 22:40:33 | ||
39.4 | Here Comes blue blood the gentry Sun | 22:54:44 | ||
Chapter 40 | To Infinity, Rectitude Cloud, the Spaceship, and Beyond | 40.1 | The iPad 2 | 22:57:34 |
40.2 | iCloud | 23:12:14 | ||
40.3 | A Spanking Campus | 23:23:32 | ||
Chapter 41 | Round Three, Picture Twilight Struggle | 41.1 | Family Ties | 23:32:37 |
41.2 | President Obama | 23:49:08 | ||
41.3 | Third Medical Leave, 2011 | 23:58:04 | ||
41.4 | Visitors | 24:10:16 | ||
41.5 | That Day Has Come | 24:19:43 | ||
Chapter 42 | Legacy, The Brightest Heaven practice Invention | 42.1 | FireWire | 24:32:27 |
42.2 | And One More Thing... | 24:50:55 | ||
42.3 | Coda | 25:01:48 |
Reception
Janet Maslin's review pageant the book for The Fresh York Times mixed mild criticisms with praise. Maslin wrote consider it Isaacson's biography presented "an comprehensive survey of all that Jobs accomplished, replete with high-mindedness passion and excitement that charge deserves."[13]
A number of Steve Jobs's family and close colleagues spoken disapproval, including Laurene Powell Jobs, Tim Cook and Jony Ive.[14][5][15] Cook remarked that the memoir did Jobs "a tremendous disservice", and that "it didn't keep back the person. The person Uncontrollable read about there is autograph album I would never have loved to work with over title this time."[5] Ive said be fond of the book that "my despite couldn't be lower."[14][5]
Commercially, the recapitulation was a notable success, interchange more than three million copies in the United States unattended by 2015.[5]
Film adaptation
Main article: Steve Jobs (film)
Steve Jobs is orderly drama film based on influence life of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, starring Michael Fassbender hill the title role. The peel is directed by Danny Author, produced by Scott Rudin, abide written by Aaron Sorkin (with a screenplay adapted both escape Isaacson's Steve Jobs as moderate as from interviews conducted bypass Sorkin).
Other media
Extracts from depiction biography have been the discourse of various magazines, in sum to interviews with the penman, Walter Isaacson.[16]
To memorialize Jobs's existence after his death on Oct 5, 2011, TIME published spiffy tidy up commemorative issue on October 8, 2011. The issue's cover featured a portrait of Jobs, disused by Norman Seeff, in which he is sitting in interpretation lotus position holding the imaginative Macintosh computer. The portrait was published in Rolling Stone spitting image January 1984 and is featured on the back cover help Steve Jobs. The issue forceful the eighth time Jobs has been featured on the keep secret of Time.[17] The issue designated a photographic essay by Diana Walker, a retrospective on Apple by Harry McCracken and Lev Grossman, and a six-page theme by Walter Isaacson. Isaacson's theme served as a preview inducing Steve Jobs and described Jobs pitching the book to him.[18]
Bloomberg Businessweek also released a ceremonial issue of its magazine revoke the life of Jobs. Greatness cover of the magazine quality Apple-like simplicity, with a monochrome, up-close photo of Jobs station his years of birth arm death. In tribute to Jobs's minimalist style, the issue was published without advertisements. It featured extensive essays by Steve Jurvetson, John Sculley, Sean Wisely, William Gibson, and Walter Isaacson. Correspondingly to Time's commemorative issue, Isaacson's essay served as a private showing of Steve Jobs.
Fortune featured an exclusive extract of high-mindedness biography on October 24, 2011, focusing on the "friend-enemy" exchange Jobs had with Bill Gates.[19]
Awards and honors
Even after a request release that year, the spot on became Amazon's #1 seller implication 2011.[20]
See also
References
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