Ask HN: Which autobiographies would you recommend and why?

9 points | by herodoturtle 1077 days ago

8 comments

  • cpach 1077 days ago
    “iWoz” by Steve Wozniak. He’s an awesome hardware hacker. It was interesting to read his take on the Apple saga. He also did cool stuff such as the US Festival. A fascinating life.

    “Just for fun” by Linus Torvalds. Another amazing hacker and organizer. How Linux started in such a humble way to grow so big. It’s very fascinating.

    None of these books are great literature per se. But still very worth reading IMHO.

  • mitchbob 1077 days ago
    Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave. Written by Himself. (1845) [1][2]

    [1] https://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/douglass/douglass.html

    [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narrative_of_the_Life_of_Frede...

  • Dah00n 1077 days ago
    Memoirs: ten years and twenty days by Karl Dönitz.

    It is well written and it tells a very different view of the war than most history books. Not by telling lies but by telling truths from his point of view and with UK sources that shows how close Germany were at winning the early war and how badly the US navy fared.

  • throwaway287462 1077 days ago
    Just for Fun: The Story of an Accidental Revolutionary by Linus Torvalds.
  • chefkoch 1077 days ago
    My wicked wicked ways by Erol Flynn is really a fun ride through a eventful life. From son of a biologist in Tasmania to state fair boxer to movie super star.
  • bwh2 1077 days ago
    Shoe Dog is excellent
  • aryik 1075 days ago
    Shoe Dog by Phil Knight. Fascinating story about an incredible entrepreneur.
  • financialize 1077 days ago
    "Indiscrete Thoughts" by Gian-Carlo Rota (https://archive.org/details/indiscretethough0000rota).