Please, Mr. Einstein
 

Please, Mr. Einstein

by Jean-Claude Carrière

“You said that time doesn’t exist,” she says, “so I took the liberty of coming to see you.”


“You did the right thing,” he replies without taking his eyes off her.
 
She is a student with some questions about physics. And he is Albert Einstein, the man who redefined the true nature of reality in the twentieth century. More than sixty years after his death, she finds... (read more)

Top tags: a. einsteinbiography (all tags)

Readers

Groups

Other Reviews

Amazon Reviews (1)
 

Most Helpful Reviews

Liked It

Marcel
  • Rated 5 stars

A deigthful interview done by a college girl seeking to write a paper on Einstein. The fact that Einstein is dead does not hinder her pusuit. The fantasy presents one with a delightful view of what Einstein could have been like - his opinions and feelings about life, his homeland, his marriages. I disagree with the critic who claims the book to be nothing but nonsense. He/she was obvioulsy looking for a scientific disertation whcih this book is not.

Marcel’s full review »
more reviews »
Community:
  • Rated 3.6 stars
Amazon:
  • Rated 0 stars
 

Newest Comments

No discussions have been posted for this book yet. Go to the discussions page to start one!

© 2008 Shelfari, Inc. | Portions of Shelfari.com are Copyright © 1996-2008 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy