This deeply researched and compelling biography chronicles Tesla’s rise from a small village in Croatia to the heights of fame as one of the greatest scientific minds of the modern era. It explores his monumental achievements, such as lighting up the Chicago World’s Fair and electrifying the world with his groundbreaking AC system. But it also delves into the man behind the inventions—the solitary dreamer who imagined wireless energy, global communication networks, and even renewable power decades before their time.
Yet, Tesla’s story is also one of heartbreak and decline. His bold ideas often clashed with the practical demands of business, leaving him betrayed, ridiculed, and destitute. As rivals like Edison and Marconi claimed the spotlight, Tesla’s vision was dismissed as fantastical, his genius overshadowed by his eccentricities. Alone in a New York hotel room, Tesla died penniless, his legacy nearly forgotten.
In this masterful biography, Clinton Greene paints a vivid portrait of Tesla’s brilliance and humanity. Through triumph and tragedy, Tesla’s story offers timeless lessons about the power of imagination, the cost of innovation, and the enduring legacy of those who dare to change the world.
Perfect for readers of Walter Isaacson’s Einstein or Steve Jobs, this book will fascinate anyone drawn to the intersection of science, history, and the indomitable human spirit. Rediscover the man who dreamed the future—and changed the world forever.
Clinton Greene is a historian, writer, and lifelong enthusiast of groundbreaking scientific minds. With a passion for uncovering the untold stories behind history’s most influential figures, Greene brings a fresh perspective to the lives of innovators who have shaped the modern world.
In The Forgotten Genius: The Rise and Fall of Nikola Tesla, Greene combines meticulous research with compelling storytelling to illuminate the life of one of history’s most misunderstood visionaries. His work seeks to inspire readers by exploring the triumphs and challenges of those who dared to dream beyond their time.
When not writing, Greene enjoys exploring advancements in science and technology, traveling to historical landmarks, and mentoring young thinkers who aspire to make their mark on the world. The Forgotten Genius is his latest contribution to the study of history’s greatest innovators.