Einstein was nationally unbound – a dove in flight over the vast cosmic ocean, making indelible impacts wherever he landed on the shore.īeyond Einstein’s pacifism, global humanitarianism and scientific insight, what kept me glued to this vast biography were the faults he displayed. He was a music lover who played a mean fiddle he influenced philosophy, politics, and education systems. Personal letters hitherto unviewed allow Isaacson to develop the personal side of Einstein’s life, something earlier biographers could only guess at, resulting in a deeply intimate biography.Įinstein’s influence was and is not felt in scientific communities alone. Benefiting from the release and declassification of many key documents relating to Einstein’s life and work, Isaacson paints a rich portrait of the man whose name has become synonymous with genius.
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