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Steve Jobs (2011 biografie, Walter Isaacson)

Walter Isaacson's *Steve Jobs*, published in 2011, is the authorized biography of the American business magnate and Apple co-founder. The book is renowned for its comprehensive look into Jobs's life, from his adoption and early years to his visionary work in technology and his complex personality. Isaacson, known for his biographies of figures like Benjamin Franklin and Albert Einstein, conducted over forty interviews with Jobs himself, along with more than a hundred interviews with family members, friends, colleagues, and rivals. The narrative offers an unvarnished portrait, exploring his passion for perfection, intense drive, and sometimes difficult demeanor. The book moves at an engaging pace, blending personal anecdotes with insights into the technological revolutions Jobs spearheaded. It appeals to readers interested in entrepreneurship, innovation, and the history of the digital age, providing a deep dive into the mind of a figure who reshaped multiple industries. This biography stands as a definitive account, alongside other influential works on modern innovators and business leaders.