The MANIAC

Named One of the 10 Best Books of 2023 by The Washington Post and Publishers Weekly One of Barack Obama's Favorite Books of 2023 • A National Bestseller • A New York Times Editor's Choice pick • Nominated for the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction

“Captivating and unclassifiable, at once a historical novel and a philosophical foray . . . Labatut is a writer of thrilling originality. The MANIAC is a work of dark, eerie and singular beauty.” —The Washington Post
 
“Darkly absorbing . . . A brooding, heady narrative that is addictively interesting.” —Wall Street Journal

From one of contemporary literature’s most exciting new voices, a haunting story centered on the Hungarian polymath John von Neumann, tracing the impact of his singular legacy on the dreams and nightmares of the twentieth century and the nascent age of AI


Benjamín Labatut’s When We Cease to Understand the World electrified a global readership. A Booker Prize and National Book Award finalist, and one of the New York Times’ Ten Best Books of the Year, it explored the life and thought of a clutch of mathematicians and physicists who took science to strange and sometimes dangerous new realms. In The MANIAC, Labatut has created a tour de force on an even grander scale.

A prodigy whose gifts terrified the people around him, John von Neumann transformed every field he touched, inventing game theory and the first programable computer, and pioneering AI, digital life, and cellular automata. Through a chorus of family members, friends, colleagues, and rivals, Labatut shows us the evolution of a mind unmatched and of a body of work that has unmoored the world in its wake.

The MANIAC places von Neumann at the center of a literary triptych that begins with Paul Ehrenfest, an Austrian physicist and friend of Einstein, who fell into despair when he saw science and technology become tyrannical forces; it ends a hundred years later, in the showdown between the South Korean Go Master Lee Sedol and the AI program AlphaGo, an encounter embodying the central question of von Neumann's most ambitious unfinished project: the creation of a self-reproducing machine, an intelligence able to evolve beyond human understanding or control.

A work of beauty and fabulous momentum, The MANIAC confronts us with the deepest questions we face as a species.

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Published Oct 3, 2023

368 pages

Average rating: 7.18

34 RATINGS

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JimmyHart
Jun 27, 2025
7/10 stars
The imagined narratives and dialogs in this novel are inventive, but tacking on imagined scenes to bits of nonfiction from history and biographies gives this reader a sense of authorial laziness. I would be hard-pressed to recommend it to anyone. The final section telling the story of the AlphaGo computer playing Go against a human player seems tacked on, and while any good, careful reader of quality fiction can make connections between texts, this added portion of the book seems like an oh-I-could-add-this afterthought. The Maniac gets a solid C-.
ediehas
Feb 28, 2025
8/10 stars
this was so interestingly laid out and entertaining to read. appreciated the nonfiction x fiction balance happening here, much better executed than in labatut's other novel in my opinion. while i felt and understood the impact of the latter section of the book, i wasn't as invested as the first sections focused more on von neumann.

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