
Michael Crichton
Michael Crichton
Author Overview By the Side Quest Book Club Podcast
“In the information society, nobody thinks. We expected to banish paper, but we actually banished thought.” ~ Michael Crichton, Jurassic Park
Why we love Michael Crichton
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Author Highlights
Here is what you can expect from a Michael Crichton story…
Stories grounded in scientific principles and theories
Cautionary tales about human attempts to control or manipulate nature through technology
Fast-paced thrillers and suspenseful, action-packed narratives
Author Bio
Michael Crichton was a writer and filmmaker, best known as the author of Jurassic Park and the creator of ER. Crichton graduated summa cum laude from Harvard College, received his MD from Harvard Medical School, and was a postdoctoral fellow at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, where he researched public policy with Jacob Bronowski. He taught courses in anthropology at Cambridge University and writing at MIT. Crichton’s 2004 bestseller, State of Fear, acknowledged the world was growing warmer, but challenged extreme anthropogenic warming scenarios. He predicted future warming at 0.8 degrees C. (His conclusions have been widely misstated.)
Crichton’s interest in computer modeling went back forty years. His multiple-discriminant analysis of Egyptian crania, carried out on an IBM 7090 computer at Harvard, was published in the Papers of the Peabody Museum in 1966. His technical publications included a study of host factors in pituitary chromophobe adenoma, in Metabolism, and an essay on medical obfuscation in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Crichton’s first bestseller, The Andromeda Strain, was published while he was still a medical student. He later worked full-time on film and writing. One of the most popular writers in the world, he has sold over 200 million books. His books have been translated into thirty-eight languages, and thirteen have been made into films.
He had a lifelong interest in computers. His feature film, Westworld, was the first to employ computer-generated special effects back in 1973. Crichton’s pioneering use of computer programs for film production earned him a Technical Achievement Academy Award in 1995.
Crichton won an Emmy, a Peabody, and a Writers’ Guild of America Award for ER. In 2002, a newly discovered ankylosaurus was named for him: Crichtonsaurus bohlini. He is survived by his wife, Sherri, his daughter, Taylor, and his son, John Michael.
This slightly edited bio was taken from Michael Crichton’s official webpage.
Slava’s Thoughts
I have a deep appreciation for Michael Crichton, stemming back to childhood, as his stories evoked in me a sense of danger, excitement, and authenticity regarding science. He transformed intricate concepts such as genetics, technology, and chaos theory into thrilling narratives that lingered in my mind long after the final page. Jurassic Park was not merely about dinosaurs; it served as a cautionary tale about control and human arrogance.
Jonathan’s Thoughts
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