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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!: Adventures of a Curious Character by Richard P. Feynman (1986) Pompous, self-absorbed, microcosmopolitan apology of an academic jerk, with ready-to-parrot jabs at the establishment and appeal to "critical thinking". Please. Really interesting and hilarious! You don't need to be a math/science major to read this book. Feynman reminds me of my uncle Preston Hammer. They were both at Los Alamos, NM on the Manhattan Project during WWII. Both were pranksters. Laughed all the way through this little book. no reviews | add a review
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This book offers a great insight into a real, authentic life of a renowned physicist. This book is a testimony to that fact that fame obscures and overshadows the actual lives of many people. Feynman account goes beyond science, to public issues, bawdy pranks, and how even feynman spent a two years disengaged and detached from physics.
Although Feynman may not have been as influential in public spheres as he was in physics, and although people like Bertrand Russell present a more favorable example of combining science and arts, this book relates a very interesting human and scientific story. (