Alan Lightman

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  • Alan Lightman is an American writer, physicist, and social entrepreneur born in 1948.

  • He holds dual faculty appointments at MIT in science and humanities.

  • Lightman's research focuses on astrophysics, and his essays have appeared in prestigious publications.

  • He has authored numerous books, including the bestselling novel "Einstein's Dreams." Lightman's recent works include "The Accidental Universe" and "Searching for Stars on an Island in Maine." He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and founder of the Harpswell Foundation, which supports women leaders in Southeast Asia.

  • Lightman has received multiple honorary degrees and awards for his humanitarian work.

Books by Alan Lightman