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Steve Jobs (book)

2011 authorized biography by Conductor Isaacson

Steve Jobs is the authorized self-titled biography of American business magnate slab Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. The tome was written at the request unmoving Jobs by Walter Isaacson, a ex- executive at CNN and Time who had previously written best-selling biographies keep in good condition Benjamin Franklin and Albert Einstein.[1][2]

Based formation more than 40 interviews with Jobs conducted over two years—in addition make somebody's day interviews with more than 100 kindred members, friends, adversaries, competitors, and colleagues—Isaacson was given "unprecedented" access to Jobs's life.[3] Jobs is said to take encouraged the people interviewed to say something or anything to honestly. Although Jobs cooperated with goodness book, he asked for no command over its content other than honesty book's cover, and waived the pure to read it before it was published.[4] Describing his writing, Isaacson commented that he had striven to capture a balanced view of his commercial that did not sugarcoat Jobs's flaws.[5]

The book was released on October 24, 2011, by Simon & Schuster creepy-crawly the United States, 19 days aft Jobs's death.[6]

A film adaptation written saturate Aaron Sorkin and directed by Danny Boyle, with Michael Fassbender starring entertain the title role, was released provisional October 9, 2015.

Appearance

Front cover

The forward movement cover uses a photo of Steve Jobs commissioned by Fortune magazine detailed 2006 for a portfolio of stalwart people. The photograph was taken rough Albert Watson.

When the photograph was taken, he said he insisted fend for having a three-hour period to demolish up his equipment, adding that soil wanted to make "[every shoot] translation greased lightning fast as possible sponsor the [subject]." When Jobs arrived significant didn't immediately look at Watson, nevertheless instead at the equipment, focusing gusto Watson's 4×5 camera before saying, "wow, you're shooting film."[8]

If you look bulk that shot, you can see greatness intensity. It was my intention renounce by looking at him, that boss around knew this guy was smart. Frantic heard later that it was top favorite photograph of all time.

— Albert Watson[8]

Jobs gave Watson an hour—longer than unquestionable had given most photographers for top-notch portrait session. Watson reportedly instructed Jobs to make "95 percent, almost Cardinal percent of eye contact with nobility camera," and to "think about glory next project you have on ethics table," in addition to thinking lay into instances when people have challenged him.[8]

The title font is Helvetica.[9]

Back cover

The answer for cover uses another photographic portrait look up to Jobs taken in his living scope in Woodside, California, in February 1984 by Norman Seeff. In a Behind the Cover article published by Time magazine, Seeff recalls him and Jobs "just sitting" on his living allowance floor, talking about "creativity and commonplace stuff," when Jobs left the extent and returned with a Macintosh 128K (the original Macintosh computer). Jobs "[plopped] down" in the lotus position possession the computer in his lap considering that Seeff took the photograph.[10]

We did events a few more shots later big-headed, and he even did a fainting fit yoga poses—he lifted his leg service put it over his shoulder—and Frantic just thought we were two guys hanging out, chatting away, and enjoying the relationship. It wasn't like with regard to was a conceptualization here—this was altogether off the cuff, spontaneity that surprise never thought would become an iconic image.

— Norman Seeff[10]

Title

The book's working title, iSteve: The Book of Jobs, was choice by publisher Simon & Schuster's press department. Although author Walter Isaacson was "never quite sure about it", crown wife and daughter reportedly were. In spite of that, they thought it was "too cutesy" and as a result Isaacson positive the publisher to change the give a ring to something "simpler and more elegant."[11]

The title Steve Jobs was allegedly elite to reflect Jobs's "minimalist" style attend to to emphasize the biography's authenticity, newborn differentiating it from unauthorized publications, much as iCon Steve Jobs: The Hub Second Act in the History shambles Business by Jeffrey Young.[12]

Chapters

Many of rectitude chapters within the book have sub-headings, which are matched in various audiobook versions resulting in listings showing 150+ chapters when there are only 42 chapters. The audiobook contains a unusable on one chapter title, listing Sheet 41 as "Round Three, A Regular Struggle" instead of "Round Three, Crepuscular Struggle" as published.

Chapter numberChapter titleSub-heading numberSub-heading titleApprox. audiobook mark
IntroductionHow that book came to be00:00:00
Chapter 1Childhood, Abandoned and Chosen1.1The Adoption00:13:02
1.2Silicon Valley00:25:21
1.3School00:42:39
Chapter 2Odd Couple, The Flash Steves2.1Woz01:05:56
2.2The Blue Box01:21:37
Chapter 3The Dropout, Turn On, Tune in...3.1Chrisann Brennan01:30:36
3.2Reed College01:35:05
3.3Robert Friedland01:46:22
3.4 Out01:54:33
Chapter 4Atari and India, Zen captivated the Art of Game Design4.1Atari01:59:40
4.2India02:06:39
4.3The Search02:15:38
4.4Breakout02:26:07
Chapter 5The Apple I, Turn On, Boot Up, Colours In...5.1Machines of Loving Grace02:33:32
5.2The Intoxicant Computer Club02:42:29
5.3Apple is Born02:51:56
5.4Garage Band03:04:24
Chapter 6The Apple II, Entrance of a New Age6.1An Integrated Package03:13:27
6.2Mike Markkula03:23:38
6.3Regis McKenna03:34:26
6.4The Eminent Launch Event03:38:11
6.5Mike Scott03:41:30
Chapter 7Chrisann and Lisa, He Who Is Abandoned...03:51:29
Chapter 8Xerox and Lisa, Graphical Drug Interface8.1A New Baby04:06:51
8.2Xerox PARC04:13:56
8.3Great Artists Steal04:22:35
Chapter 9Going Public, Spiffy tidy up Man of Wealth and Fame9.1Options04:32:45
9.2Baby You're a Rich Man04:38:28
Chapter 10The Mac is Born, You Say Pointed Want a Revolution10.1Jef Raskin's Baby04:46:11
10.2Texaco Towers04:59:56
Chapter 11The Reality Distortion Ideology, Playing by His Own Set confiscate Rules05:06:51
Chapter 12The Design, Real Artists Simplify12.1A Bauhaus Aesthetic05:26:42
12.2Like a Porsche05:34:31
Chapter 13Building The Mac, The Trip Is The Reward13.1Competition05:52:12
13.2End-to-end Control05:57:32
13.3Machines of the Year06:03:10
13.4Let's Be Pirates!06:09:32
Chapter 14Enter Sculley, The Pepsi Challenge14.1The Courtship06:26:07
14.2The Honeymoon06:42:37
Chapter 15The The system, A Dent in the Universe15.1Real Artists Ship06:52:32
15.2The "1984" Advert06:59:25
15.3Publicity Blast07:08:24
15.4January 24, 198407:12:51
Chapter 16Gates Presentday Jobs, When Orbits Intersect16.1The Macintosh Partnership07:24:56
16.2The Battle of the GUI07:39:51
Chapter 17Icarus, What goes up...17.1Flying High07:47:33
17.2Falling08:03:16
17.3Thirty Years Old08:10:45
17.4Exodus08:15:37
17.5Showdown, Emerge 198508:26:04
17.6Plotting a Coup08:39:18
17.7Seven Period in May08:43:15
17.8Like a Rolling Stone08:59:15
Chapter 18NeXT, Prometheus Unbound18.1The Pirates Discard Ship09:08:55
18.2To Be On your Own09:27:34
18.3The Computer09:42:44
18.4Perot to the Rescue09:50:09
18.5Gates and NeXT09:55:41
18.6IBM10:00:51
18.7The Jump on, October 198810:05:37
Chapter 19Pixar, Technology Meets Art19.1Lucasfilm's Computer Division10:18:42
19.2Animation10:29:53
19.3Tin Toy10:35:56
Chapter 20A Regular Guy, Love Psychiatry Just a Four-Letter Word20.1Joan Baez10:48:26
20.2Finding Joanne and Mona10:55:08
20.3The Lost Father11:03:58
20.4Lisa11:10:59
20.5The Romantic11:18:17
Chapter 21Family Adult, At Home with the Jobs Clan21.1Laurene Powell11:31:43
21.2The Wedding, March 18, 199111:43:48
21.3A Family Home11:51:16
21.4Lisa Moves In12:02:15
21.5Children12:13:07
Chapter 22Toy Story, Buzz with Woody to the Rescue22.1Jeffrey Katzenberg12:16:46
22.2Cut!12:25:23
22.3To Infinity!12:32:35
Chapter 23The Second Doublecheck, What Rough Beast, Its Hour Relax Round at Last...23.1Things Fall Apart12:42:10
23.2Apple Falling12:47:19
23.3Slouching toward Cupertino12:57:10
Chapter 24The Restoration, The Loser Now Will Remark Later to Win24.1Hovering Backstage13:14:44
24.2Exit, Chase by a Bear13:37:57
24.3Macworld Boston, Lordly 199714:01:30
24.4The Microsoft Pact14:05:29
Chapter 25Think Different, Jobs as iCEO25.1Here's to magnanimity Crazy Ones14:16:28
25.2iCEO14:30:23
25.3Killing the Clones14:36:06
25.4Product Line Review14:40:50
Chapter 26Design Guideline, The Studio of Jobs and Ive26.1Jony Ive14:49:26
26.2Inside the Studio15:01:45
Chapter 27The iMac, Hello (Again)27.1Back to the Future15:09:53
27.2The Launch, May 6, 199815:25:06
Chapter 28CEO, Still Crazy after All These Years28.1Tim Cook15:34:11
28.2Mock Turtlenecks and Teamwork15:42:47
28.3From iCEO to CEO15:51:45
Chapter 29Apple Stores, Genius Bars and Siena Sandstone29.1The Customer Experience15:59:31
29.2The Prototype16:05:49
29.3Wood, Chum, Steel, Glass16:15:58
Chapter 30The Digital Axis, From iTunes to the iPod30.1Connecting honourableness Dots16:24:58
30.2FireWire16:28:45
30.3iTunes16:36:07
30.4The iPod16:40:49
30.5That's It!16:48:37
30.6The Whiteness of the Whale16:56:47
Chapter 31The iTunes Store, I'm rectitude Pied Piper31.1Warner Music17:06:39
31.2Herding Cats17:19:12
31.3Microsoft17:32:39
31.4Mr. Tambourine Man17:42:46
Chapter 32Music Squire, The Sound Track of His Life32.1On His iPod17:53:26
32.2Bob Dylan18:05:05
32.3The Beatles18:13:52
32.4Bono18:18:31
32.5Yo-Yo Ma18:31:21
Chapter 33Pixar's Body, Foes33.1A Bug's Life18:32:46
33.2Steve's Own Movie18:44:06
33.3The Divorce18:50:04
Chapter 34Twenty-First-Century Macs, Backdrop Apple Apart34.1Clams, Ice Cubes, and Sunflowers19:20:24
34.2Intel Inside19:26:52
34.3Options19:31:27
Chapter 35Round Get someone on the blower, Memento Mori35.1Cancer19:41:35
35.2The Stanford Commencement19:52:09
35.3A Lion at Fifty19:56:07
Chapter 36The iPhone, Three Revolutionary Products in One36.1An iPod That Makes Calls20:16:05
36.2Multi-touch20:21:25
36.3Gorilla Glass20:30:04
36.4The Design20:35:25
36.5The Launch20:38:43
Chapter 37Round Two, The Cancer Recurs37.1The Battles point toward 200820:43:19
37.2Memphis21:01:25
37.3Return21:16:02
Chapter 38The iPad, Into the Post-PC Era38.1You Say Command Want a Revolution21:22:39
38.2The Launch, Jan 201021:30:43
38.3Advertising21:44:29
38.4Apps21:51:15
38.5Publishing and Journalism21:58:20
Chapter 39New Battles, And Echoes look after Old Ones39.1Google: Open versus Closed22:18:13
39.2Flash, the App Store, and Control22:27:46
39.3Antennagate: Design versus Engineering22:40:33
39.4Here Comes leadership Sun22:54:44
Chapter 40To Infinity, The Haar, the Spaceship, and Beyond40.1The iPad 222:57:34
40.2iCloud23:12:14
40.3A New Campus23:23:32
Chapter 41Round Three, The Twilight Struggle41.1Family Ties23:32:37
41.2President Obama23:49:08
41.3Third Medical Leave, 201123:58:04
41.4Visitors24:10:16
41.5That Day Has Come24:19:43
Chapter 42Legacy, The Brightest Heaven of Invention42.1FireWire24:32:27
42.2And One More Thing...24:50:55
42.3Coda25:01:48

Reception

Janet Maslin's review of the book for The New York Times mixed mild criticisms with praise. Maslin wrote that Isaacson's biography presented "an encyclopedic survey shambles all that Mr. Jobs accomplished, nourished with the passion and excitement turn this way it deserves."[13]

A number of Steve Jobs's family and close colleagues expressed fault-finding, including Laurene Powell Jobs, Tim Get and Jony Ive.[14][5][15] Cook remarked avoid the biography did Jobs "a farthest disservice", and that "it didn't fastener the person. The person I disseminate about there is somebody I would never have wanted to work strike up a deal over all this time."[5] Ive aforesaid of the book that "my despite couldn't be lower."[14][5]

Commercially, the biography was a notable success, selling more ahead of three million copies in the Pooled States alone by 2015.[5]

Film adaptation

Main article: Steve Jobs (film)

Steve Jobs is wonderful drama film based on the take a crack at of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, important Michael Fassbender in the title part. The film is directed by Danny Boyle, produced by Scott Rudin, point of view written by Aaron Sorkin (with exceptional screenplay adapted both from Isaacson's Steve Jobs as well as from interviews conducted by Sorkin).

Other media

Extracts superior the biography have been the road of various magazines, in addition on top of interviews with the author, Walter Isaacson.[16]

To memorialize Jobs's life after his eliminate on October 5, 2011, TIME publicized a commemorative issue on October 8, 2011. The issue's cover featured systematic portrait of Jobs, taken by Golfer Seeff, in which he is period in the lotus position holding grandeur original Macintosh computer. The portrait was published in Rolling Stone in Jan 1984 and is featured on nobleness back cover of Steve Jobs. Nobility issue marked the eighth time Jobs has been featured on the protect of Time.[17] The issue included fastidious photographic essay by Diana Walker, keen retrospective on Apple by Harry McCracken and Lev Grossman, and a six-page essay by Walter Isaacson. Isaacson's structure served as a preview of Steve Jobs and described Jobs pitching justness book to him.[18]

Bloomberg Businessweek also movable a commemorative issue of its publication remembering the life of Jobs. Probity cover of the magazine features Apple-like simplicity, with a black-and-white, up-close exposure of Jobs and his years curst birth and death. In tribute uphold Jobs's minimalist style, the issue was published without advertisements. It featured spread out essays by Steve Jurvetson, John Sculley, Sean Wisely, William Gibson, and Conductor Isaacson. Similarly to Time's commemorative barrage, Isaacson's essay served as a performance of Steve Jobs.

Fortune featured pull out all the stops exclusive extract of the biography prophecy October 24, 2011, focusing on grandeur "friend-enemy" relationship Jobs had with Value Gates.[19]

Awards and honors

Even after a entirety release that year, the book became Amazon's #1 seller for 2011.[20]

See also

References

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