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Logicomix, completed after five years of work, is by Apostolos Doxiadis, author of the international bestseller Uncle Peter and Goldbach’s Conjecture — the book described by The Independent as “the genesis of the genre of mathematical fiction”— and the renowned computer scientist and professor at the University of Berkeley, Christos H. Papadimitriou, whilst the sketches and colouring are by Alekos Papadatos and Annie Di Donna, animation artists returning to their first love, comics. The book is both a novel and a comic, history and fiction, a fairy tale and an essay. A group of friends in modern-day Athens – who are none other than the book’s creators – attempt both to narrate and to comprehend the great adventure of the search for the Foundations of Mathematics, an adventure that has left an indelible mark on our era. Is it, as one of them says, a tragic story, indeed on the scale of an ancient tragedy? Or, as another believes, a thoroughly optimistic tale? In Logicomix, distances are bridged. Spanning six decades, the book narrates in a completely original way the epic story of a quest in which most of the heroes paid a heavy price for knowledge, often descending into madness. The role of narrator is played by the most fascinating character in the story, the great mathematician and philosopher Bertrand Russell. Drawing on his own life, we see the history of the quest for the Foundations through the emotional turmoil, the dramatic historical events and the ideological disputes that fuelled it. The adventures of the great thinkers who play a leading role in this quest—Frege, Hilbert, Poincaré, Wittgenstein, Gödel and Turing, come to life through their relationships with Russell and his own passionate engagement with the quest, and are led, through their connection with him, to a climax that coincides with the most dramatic moment in the history of the twentieth century. Logicomix is also available as an app for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. www.logicomix.com
  • Author Annie Di Donna, Apostolos Doxiadis, Christos Papadimitriou, Alekos Papadatos
  • Text editing Eleftheria Kopsida, Margaret Metzger
  • Illustration-Colour Alekos Papadatos, Annie Di Donna
  • Pages: 352
  • ISBN: 978-960-8399-67-9
  • Publication: 2008
  • Categories: Books, Illustrated, Graphic Novel

Apostolos Doxiadis

Apostolos Doxiadis was born in Australia to Greek parents and grew up in Athens. He studied mathematics at Columbia University in New York and continued his postgraduate studies in Paris. Returning to Greece, he directed for the theatre and cinema. His second feature film, Terirem, won the International Confederation of Art Cinemas Award at the Berlin Film Festival in 1988.

He wrote the short stories Parallel Life (Agra, 1985), Makavettas (Estia, 1988, revised edition Ikaros, 2010), Uncle Peter and Goldbach’s Conjecture (Kastaniotis, 1993, revised edition 2001), The Three Little Men (Kastaniotis, 1998), as well as the play The Seventeenth Night, which was published alongside the essay From Insanity to Algorithms in the book of the same title (Ikaros, 2006).

In 2008, Ikaros published the highly successful graphic novel Logicomix, in collaboration with Christos Papadimitriou, Alekos Papadatos, and Annie Di Donna, following five years of work. The book, which was first published in Greek, received rave reviews from readers and critics alike, and was soon followed by its publication in 22 countries around the world, turning it into a publishing phenomenon.

Logicomix

Logicomix

Apostolos Doxiadis, Christos Papadimitriou, Alekos Papadatos, Annie Di Donna

Logicomix, completed after five years of work, is by Apostolos Doxiadis, author of the international bestseller Uncle Peter and Goldbach’s Conjecture — the book described by The Independent as “the genesis of the genre of mathematical fiction”— and the renowned computer scientist and professor at the University of Berkeley, Christos H. Papadimitriou, whilst the sketches and colouring are by Alekos Papadatos and Annie Di Donna, animation artists returning to their first love, comics. The book is both a novel and a comic, history and fiction, a fairy tale and an essay. A group of friends in modern-day Athens – who are none other than the book’s creators – attempt both to narrate and to comprehend the great adventure of the search for the Foundations of Mathematics, an adventure that has left an indelible mark on our era. Is it, as one of them says, a tragic story, indeed on the scale of an ancient tragedy? Or, as another believes, a thoroughly optimistic tale? In Logicomix, distances are bridged. Spanning six decades, the book narrates in a completely original way the epic story of a quest in which most of the heroes paid a heavy price for knowledge, often descending into madness. The role of narrator is played by the most fascinating character in the story, the great mathematician and philosopher Bertrand Russell. Drawing on his own life, we see the history of the quest for the Foundations through the emotional turmoil, the dramatic historical events and the ideological disputes that fuelled it. The adventures of the great thinkers who play a leading role in this quest—Frege, Hilbert, Poincaré, Wittgenstein, Gödel and Turing, come to life through their relationships with Russell and his own passionate engagement with the quest, and are led, through their connection with him, to a climax that coincides with the most dramatic moment in the history of the twentieth century. Logicomix is also available as an app for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. www.logicomix.com

Christos Papadimitriou

Christos Papadimitriou was born in Athens in 1949. After completing his studies at the Polytechnic, he went to America, where since 1976 he has been teaching Computer Science at Harvard University (where he was a tutor to Bill Gates), (MIT), Stanford and the University of California, Berkeley, where he is now the C Lester Hogan Professor of Computer Science. In addition to his PhD (Princeton, 1976), he was awarded an honorary doctorate by ETH Zurich in 1997. He is regarded internationally as a leading researcher in Computer Science, has published hundreds of research papers, and his books (Computational Theory, Combinatorial Optimisation, Computational Complexity, etc.) have been translated into many languages. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering of the USA. He lives with his family in California and Greece.

Logicomix

Logicomix

Apostolos Doxiadis, Christos Papadimitriou, Alekos Papadatos, Annie Di Donna

Logicomix, completed after five years of work, is by Apostolos Doxiadis, author of the international bestseller Uncle Peter and Goldbach’s Conjecture — the book described by The Independent as “the genesis of the genre of mathematical fiction”— and the renowned computer scientist and professor at the University of Berkeley, Christos H. Papadimitriou, whilst the sketches and colouring are by Alekos Papadatos and Annie Di Donna, animation artists returning to their first love, comics. The book is both a novel and a comic, history and fiction, a fairy tale and an essay. A group of friends in modern-day Athens – who are none other than the book’s creators – attempt both to narrate and to comprehend the great adventure of the search for the Foundations of Mathematics, an adventure that has left an indelible mark on our era. Is it, as one of them says, a tragic story, indeed on the scale of an ancient tragedy? Or, as another believes, a thoroughly optimistic tale? In Logicomix, distances are bridged. Spanning six decades, the book narrates in a completely original way the epic story of a quest in which most of the heroes paid a heavy price for knowledge, often descending into madness. The role of narrator is played by the most fascinating character in the story, the great mathematician and philosopher Bertrand Russell. Drawing on his own life, we see the history of the quest for the Foundations through the emotional turmoil, the dramatic historical events and the ideological disputes that fuelled it. The adventures of the great thinkers who play a leading role in this quest—Frege, Hilbert, Poincaré, Wittgenstein, Gödel and Turing, come to life through their relationships with Russell and his own passionate engagement with the quest, and are led, through their connection with him, to a climax that coincides with the most dramatic moment in the history of the twentieth century. Logicomix is also available as an app for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. www.logicomix.com

Alekos Papadatos

Alekos Papadatos has worked as an animator, director and storyboard artist, whilst also designing covers for books and magazines. He worked at Logicomix for five consecutive years. He lives in Athens.

Logicomix

Logicomix

Apostolos Doxiadis, Christos Papadimitriou, Alekos Papadatos, Annie Di Donna

Logicomix, completed after five years of work, is by Apostolos Doxiadis, author of the international bestseller Uncle Peter and Goldbach’s Conjecture — the book described by The Independent as “the genesis of the genre of mathematical fiction”— and the renowned computer scientist and professor at the University of Berkeley, Christos H. Papadimitriou, whilst the sketches and colouring are by Alekos Papadatos and Annie Di Donna, animation artists returning to their first love, comics. The book is both a novel and a comic, history and fiction, a fairy tale and an essay. A group of friends in modern-day Athens – who are none other than the book’s creators – attempt both to narrate and to comprehend the great adventure of the search for the Foundations of Mathematics, an adventure that has left an indelible mark on our era. Is it, as one of them says, a tragic story, indeed on the scale of an ancient tragedy? Or, as another believes, a thoroughly optimistic tale? In Logicomix, distances are bridged. Spanning six decades, the book narrates in a completely original way the epic story of a quest in which most of the heroes paid a heavy price for knowledge, often descending into madness. The role of narrator is played by the most fascinating character in the story, the great mathematician and philosopher Bertrand Russell. Drawing on his own life, we see the history of the quest for the Foundations through the emotional turmoil, the dramatic historical events and the ideological disputes that fuelled it. The adventures of the great thinkers who play a leading role in this quest—Frege, Hilbert, Poincaré, Wittgenstein, Gödel and Turing, come to life through their relationships with Russell and his own passionate engagement with the quest, and are led, through their connection with him, to a climax that coincides with the most dramatic moment in the history of the twentieth century. Logicomix is also available as an app for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. www.logicomix.com

Annie Di Donna

Annie Di Donna has worked as an animator on a host of international productions and continues to work as an art director and colourist on graphic novels.

Logicomix

Logicomix

Apostolos Doxiadis, Christos Papadimitriou, Alekos Papadatos, Annie Di Donna

Logicomix, completed after five years of work, is by Apostolos Doxiadis, author of the international bestseller Uncle Peter and Goldbach’s Conjecture — the book described by The Independent as “the genesis of the genre of mathematical fiction”— and the renowned computer scientist and professor at the University of Berkeley, Christos H. Papadimitriou, whilst the sketches and colouring are by Alekos Papadatos and Annie Di Donna, animation artists returning to their first love, comics. The book is both a novel and a comic, history and fiction, a fairy tale and an essay. A group of friends in modern-day Athens – who are none other than the book’s creators – attempt both to narrate and to comprehend the great adventure of the search for the Foundations of Mathematics, an adventure that has left an indelible mark on our era. Is it, as one of them says, a tragic story, indeed on the scale of an ancient tragedy? Or, as another believes, a thoroughly optimistic tale? In Logicomix, distances are bridged. Spanning six decades, the book narrates in a completely original way the epic story of a quest in which most of the heroes paid a heavy price for knowledge, often descending into madness. The role of narrator is played by the most fascinating character in the story, the great mathematician and philosopher Bertrand Russell. Drawing on his own life, we see the history of the quest for the Foundations through the emotional turmoil, the dramatic historical events and the ideological disputes that fuelled it. The adventures of the great thinkers who play a leading role in this quest—Frege, Hilbert, Poincaré, Wittgenstein, Gödel and Turing, come to life through their relationships with Russell and his own passionate engagement with the quest, and are led, through their connection with him, to a climax that coincides with the most dramatic moment in the history of the twentieth century. Logicomix is also available as an app for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. www.logicomix.com

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