Joshua Foer
Joshua Foer is an American author and freelance journalist known for his bestselling book Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything. He has a degree in cognitive science from Yale University and is the co-founder of the Atlas Obscura, a website devoted to exploring and cataloging the most off-the-beaten-path and remarkable places in the world. Foer has also written for Slate, The New York Times Magazine, The New Republic, and National Geographic and has appeared numerous times on NBC’s Today Show, The Colbert Report, and Fresh Air with Terry Gross.
Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything chronicles Foer’s exploration into the age-old practice of memory feats, a time-honored skill that has been practiced since ancient Greece. In it, he describes his quest to become a world-class memorizer, a goal he set forth after attending the 2006 U.S. Memory Championship. Along the way, Foer uncovers the secrets behind memory techniques like the method of loci, the peg method, and others. He also explores the science of memory, the ways in which we forget, and the improving of mnemonic devices. By the end, Foer is an accomplished memory athlete with the skills to compete with the world’s best memorizers.
Foer’s book provides insight into the strategies behind remembering and retaining memories and introduces readers to unusual methods for improving memory mastery. Memory techniques are broken down into simple and accessible segments that make it easy for readers of all backgrounds and experience levels to learn and apply. The book is full of relatable anecdotes and helpful research, making it an enjoyable read for those interested in understanding more about the science of memory and their own ability to recall information.
Although the topic it covers is a serious one, Foer’s work is humorous, informative, and entertaining. While it is a great guide to mastering the skills of memory, it is also an entertaining story. Foer uses vivid language and shares his experiences as a participant in the memory championship, giving readers an inside look into what it’s like to be a world-class memorizer.
Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything is an entertaining and informative book that helps readers to understand the science of memory and their own ability to recall information. Foer draws on his experience as a competitive memorizer to provide insights into the strategies behind remembering and retaining memories. He also provides entertaining anecdotes and a look into the world of competitive memorizers. Whether you are looking to improve your memory or just curious to learn more about the science of memory, Joshua Foer’s book is an enlightening and enjoyable read.