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Video: ‘Elon Musk’ biographer explains the book’s complicated motivations

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Bestselling biographer Walter Isaacson joined the L.A. Times Book Club on Sunday to discuss the two years he spent shadowing one of his most innovative, unpredictable subjects yet to write “Elon Musk.”

In a wide-ranging conversation with Times columnist Anita Chabria, Isaacson talked about the influence of Musk’s abusive father, the billionaire’s pivotal tech role in the Ukraine war, why he bought Twitter and how Musk’s estrangement from his trans daughter helps explain his current politics.

Walter Isaacson (left) discusses "Elon Musk" with Times columnist Anita Chabria at L.A. Times Book Club
Walter Isaacson (left) discusses “Elon Musk” with columnist Anita Chabria.
(Varon Panganiban / For The Times
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The former editor of Time magazine, Isaacson has profiled some of history’s greatest game changers, including Steve Jobs, Leonardo da Vinci, Benjamin Franklin, Albert Einstein and biochemist Jennifer Doudna.

Isaacson’s new book details Musk’s violent childhood in South Africa, his escape to Canada, his college years at the University of Pennsylvania and then his dramatic, tumultuous rise in Silicon Valley. The author portrays an entrepreneur who thrives on risk, lacks empathy for others and is obsessed with video games, computers, electric cars, rockets, getting to Mars and with books too.

Walter Isaacson signs copies of "Elon Musk."
Walter Isaacson signs copies of “Elon Musk.”
(Varon Panganiban / For The Times)
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Early on, readers learn that a youthful Elon was heavily influenced by “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy,” the science fiction book by Douglas Adams about denizens of the galaxy trying to figure out the ultimate question of life, the universe and everything. Isaacson says the novel helped shape Musk’s philosophy.

Walter Isaacson (left) discusses "Elon Musk" with Times columnist Anita Chabria at L.A. Times Book Club
Author Walter Isaacson (left) discusses “Elon Musk” with Times columnist Anita Chabria.
(Varon Panganiban / For The Times)

Elon Musk” was the September selection of the L.A. Times Book Club, which brings readers and authors together every month for live events. Isaacson joined the newspaper’s community book club Sunday afternoon at the El Segundo Performing Arts Center.

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Readers line up to get books signed by Walter Isaacson, author of "Elon Musk" biography, at the L.A. Times Book Club
Readers line up to get books signed by Walter Isaacson at the L.A. Times Book Club.
(Varon Panganiban / For The Times)

In October, the book club is reading “Collision of Power: Trump, Bezos, and the Washington Post” by Martin Baron. He returns to Los Angeles Oct. 11 to discuss the book with Times Executive Editor Kevin Merida.

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