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Perfectly Reasonable Deviations From The Beaten Track: The Letters Of Richard P. Feynman
by Timothy Ferris (Foreword), Richard P. Feynman, Michelle Feynman

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Richard Feynman (1918–1988) has become an American scientific icon. He won the Nobel prize for physics in 1965 for his work on quantum electrodynamics; he became a bit of a television star with his shows explaining physical phenomena in readily understandable terms; and he became the hero of the federal committee investigating the destruction of the space shuttle Challenger when he demonstrated how O rings could fail under cold conditions. He was known as brash and iconoclastic, and a fabulous teacher. This collection of letters edited by Feynman's daughter presents brief glimpses into various facets of his personal and professional lives. Covering the years 1939 to 1987, the letters provide some insight into daily life during the Manhattan Project; others offer a behind-the-scenes look at the Challenger investigation. They also show Feynman to be a thoughtful educator, willing to write back to high school students asking for guidance in selecting a career and understanding physics. The energetic if decidedly colloquial prose underscores Feynman's exuberant nature and self-deprecating sense of humor, as well as his self-described "peculiarity" when he tried to resign from the National Academy of Sciences because he found it "psychologically distasteful to judge people's 'merit.' " 60 b&w photos. Agent, Melanie Jackson.$125,000 national marketing campaign.(Apr. 12)
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Since physicist Richard Feynman's death in 1988, his renown has expanded amid a stream of books about him, such as this collection of his letters edited by his daughter. The first batch of letters dates from Feynman's first marriage, a devoted union shortened by his wife's death from tuberculosis one month before the first atomic explosion that Feynman helped unleash, and which he describes in a vivid letter to his mother. Unfortunately, his most productive scientific period, the late 1940s, was sparsely documented, but with his great achievements in quantum mechanics, fame came his way, and the way he accepted the demands of celebrity is the greatest charm of this volume. Whether Feynman fields fan letters, pleas for career advice, cranks' complaints about his scientific errors, or congratulations upon receipt of the Nobel Prize in 1965, an unfeigned humility resonates from his responses; he never wielded his own opinions as authoritative. The Feynman adored by his colleagues and the public--exuberant, irreverent, and intelligent--comes back to life through his own words. Gilbert Taylor
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Perfectly reasonable MOTIVATION!, May 5, 2005
Reviewer:Javier A. Vizoso (Europe) - See all my reviews
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With this new book collecting Richard Feynman's correspondence, you won't only better know about a Nobel laureate physicist, but you will be able to appreciate the deepest insight, knowledge and inspiration of an honest man. From his first beloved wife or the Manhattan project to motivation and good understanding of Physics. I have loved Feynman since I first read one of R. Leighton books when I was a teenager, he inspired and encouraged me a lot and since I had a great interest in Science I eventually fell in love with Physics, which I'm studying know, thanks to him. Besides, his wise guide helped me out to understand life better and cope with difficulties, mostly tackling problems à-la Feynman. This book is worth reading and it's quite big with hardcover so the price is quite great!

Everybody interested in Feynman biography and character cannot miss this chance to meet him at his most personal book for which we all should thank his daughter Michelle Feynman. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR MAKING THE WORLD WISER ABOUT A GREAT SCIENTIST AND HUMAN BEING.

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A Curious Character, April 30, 2005
Reviewer:Paul Pomes "DVM student" (Urbana, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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Richard Feynman has been an icon of my life ever since I was privileged to attend one of his Stanford lectures in my early post-graduate years. In Surely You're Joking Mr Feynman he shapes his public persona. In this book of letters he is *naked*, still a delight, yet much more human. The letter he wrote to his wife, Arline Greenbaum, after she died of TB brought tears to my eyes. He loved wholeheartedly both her and his life in science.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:

The most personal book about a great human being, April 14, 2005
Reviewer:M. Waldhoer (USA) - See all my reviews
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I have read everything out there that has ever been published from/about Richard Feynman.
This book consisting of letters to and from this sharp, funny, sensistive and most curious human being is yet the most personal. Thank you, Michelle Feynman, for reading through mountains of paperwork and putting together such a wonderful book. These letters make you wonder, think, sometimes even cry -but most of all, laugh!!!



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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:

Feynman, Letters, I'm in Heaven, April 11, 2005
Reviewer:Joseph Stembler (Tampa, FL USA) - See all my reviews
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I am an avid reader of letters written by the famous and intelligent--TH Jefferson, Lincoln, Ronald Reagan, Einstein, JRR Tolkien, Mozart--to name a few. If you wish to get to know a person, read their letters, I say.

I am also a fan of Richard Feynman. I voraciously read "Surely Your Joking Mr. Feynman!" and "What do You Care What Other People Think?".

So, when my friend accidentally found "Perfectly Reasonable Deviations From The Beaten Track: The Letters Of Richard P. Feynman" at Borders bookstore, my eyes opened wide and my heart skipped a beat! Had someone edited a new book of collected letters written by Feynman himself? My two favorite mediums--Letters and Feynmanisms--in one wonderful book.

Thank the editors! They have amassed a treasure indeed. Here you will be able to get to know with even greater depth, the man that is Richard Feynman. A must have for all Feynman lovers across the globe!

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