Travel diary
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In the fall of 1922, Albert Einstein undertook a trip to the Far and Middle East that lasted almost six months. The thread of his complex route included Hong Kong and Singapore, two short stops in China, numerous lectures throughout Japan, an almost two-week stay in Palestine and a three-week stay in Spain. Under this cover is the full text of the diary that the physicist kept during the trip. The hastily written notes reflect the author’s thoughts on science, philosophy, art and politics, as well as momentary impressions and abstract thoughts about current events. The notes have become the subject of close attention of researchers, because they also contain indications of the author’s controversial views on the racial issue, which, however, are partly explained by the trends of the era. Einstein will continue to keep a notebook with him when traveling. This is his first experience, revealing some unknown details about the personality of the scientist who first encountered a huge, wonderful world. The publishing layout is saved in PDF A4 format.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Альберт Эйнштейн
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Елена Девос