The Last Lecture: Lessons in Living - the international bestseller
By (Author) Randy Pausch
Hachette Australia
Hachette Australia
13th December 2016
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
613
Paperback
224
Width 126mm, Height 197mm, Spine 17mm
180g
On September 18, 2007 computer science professor Randy Pausch stepped in front of an audience of 400 people at Carnegie Mellon University to deliver his last lecture. At 46, Randy had been told the month before that he had pancreatic cancer and had only a few months to live. Randy's lecture that day was called 'Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams'. It was modelled on a series of lectures where top academics are asked to think deeply about what matters to them, and then give a hypothetical 'final talk', i.e., "what wisdom would you try to impart to the world if you knew it was your last chance" His talk lovingly, humorously and defiantly revealed the most important things Randy had learnt throughout his life, the wisdom that he had gathered and the message he wanted to leave his children. During the lecture, Pausch was upbeat, alternating between wisecracks, offering inspirational life lessons, and performing push-ups on stage.
Pausch's last lecture arrives in the form of a book which holds all the potency of his original talk ... But this book is something concrete - [Randy's] heart is in there, and it is the loveliest of gifts. - SUNDAY TELEGRAPH Young people love him, old people love him, academics love him, parents love him, cancer patients love him. - COURIER-MAIL the hottest book in the country now. - THE AGE An inspiration to millions - GOOD READING A final message [which] explores the deeper lessons of life. - THE EXAMINER
Randy Pausch was a professor of Computer Science, Human Computer Interaction, and Design at Carnegie Mellon University. From 1988 to 1997, he taught at the University of Virginia. An award-winning teacher and researcher, he worked with Adobe, Google, Electronic Arts (EA), and Walt Disney Imagineering, and pioneered the Alice project.