The Travel Diaries of Albert Einstein – The Far East, Palestine, and Spain, 1922 – 1923

The Travel Diaries of Albert Einstein – The Far East, Palestine, and Spain, 1922 – 1923

by Albert Einstein (Author), Albert Einstein (Author), Ze`ev Rosenkranz (Author)

Synopsis

Albert Einstein's travel diary to the Far East and Middle East

In the fall of 1922, Albert Einstein, along with his then-wife, Elsa Einstein, embarked on a five-and-a-half-month voyage to the Far East and Middle East, regions that the renowned physicist had never visited before. Einstein's lengthy itinerary consisted of stops in Hong Kong and Singapore, two brief stays in China, a six-week whirlwind lecture tour of Japan, a twelve-day tour of Palestine, and a three-week visit to Spain. This handsome edition makes available the complete journal that Einstein kept on this momentous journey.

The telegraphic-style diary entries record Einstein's musings on science, philosophy, art, and politics, as well as his immediate impressions and broader thoughts on such events as his inaugural lecture at the future site of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, a garden party hosted by the Japanese Empress, an audience with the King of Spain, and meetings with other prominent colleagues and statesmen. Entries also contain passages that reveal Einstein's stereotyping of members of various nations and raise questions about his attitudes on race. This beautiful edition features stunning facsimiles of the diary's pages, accompanied by an English translation, an extensive historical introduction, numerous illustrations, and annotations. Supplementary materials include letters, postcards, speeches, and articles, a map of the voyage, a chronology, a bibliography, and an index.

Einstein would go on to keep a journal for all succeeding trips abroad, and this first volume of his travel diaries offers an initial, intimate glimpse into a brilliant mind encountering the great, wide world.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 384
Edition: Annotated
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 08 Jun 2018

ISBN 10: 0691174415
ISBN 13: 9780691174419

Media Reviews
The handwritten diary shows Einstein in an unfamiliar light, as a tourist--in the real, earthbound sense, not (as in his famous thought experiment) riding a light beam through space-time. Never intended for publication, it records his thoughts and impressions as they occurred, unmediated and unfiltered by considerations of how they would affect his image.---Jerry Adler, Smithsonian
By the fall of 1922, Albert Einstein was among the most famous people in the world, a scientific celebrity who was about to win the Nobel Prize. This fascinating diary shows his human side as he travels to Japan, China, Singapore, Palestine, and Spain. The diligent and wise Einstein Papers editor Ze'ev Rosenkranz provides an annotated version that puts each entry into context and creates a treasure for scholars and Einstein fans. --Walter Isaacson, Tulane University and author of Einstein: His Life and Universe
This is the very first book that offers concentrated and comprehensive discussions about Einstein's 1922-1923 trip to East Asia, Palestine, and Spain. None of Einstein's biographies so far have provided a clear, substantial discussion concerning Einstein's visit to East Asia. Meticulously documented, this invaluable book fills an important gap in our understanding of Einstein's life. --Danian Hu, author of China and Albert Einstein
This diary is a faithful reflection of Einstein's quirky and pungent style, and should draw a broad readership. --Robert Schulmann, coeditor of Einstein on Politics
This wonderful, thought-provoking book provides a translation of an original and accessible Einstein work that covers a remarkable period in his life, after he had become world famous, received the Nobel Prize, and found himself uncomfortably at the center of the turbulent politics of his time. This volume wears its impressive scholarship lightly and will be a tremendous resource for anyone interested in Einstein. --Daniel Kennefick, coauthor of An Einstein Encyclopedia
The Travel Diaries is a substantially revised version of the 2012 translation that comes with an illuminating introduction and astonishingly comprehensive end-notes by Ze'ev Rosenkranz. . . . Anyone interested in Einstein's complex, sometimes self-contradictory, character will be enjoyably provoked by reading his piquant Travel Diaries.---Andrew Robinson, Science
Few know of Einstein's writings on travel. . . . That shortcoming may now be remedied with the publication of a fascinating narrative of his first main travels outside of Europe.---Michael Curtis, New English Review
[Rosenkranz] has prepared a luxuriously enriched edition with a thoughtful introduction and extensive notes for the wider audience.---David Bodanis, Literary Review
Author Bio
Ze'ev Rosenkranz is senior editor and assistant director of the Einstein Papers Project at the California Institute of Technology. Previously, he was the Bern Dibner Curator of the Albert Einstein Archives at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He is the author of Einstein Before Israel (Princeton) and The Einstein Scrapbook.