![]() Feynman's genius for quantum mechanics made Even his scientific texts began with the spoken word of the storyteller - they were always collaborations, created through the midwifery of friends with tape recorders. Feynman!,' '' and the same is true of its successor volume, with the equally gangly title '' 'What Do You Care What Other People Think?'įeynman did not write, he talked. Feynman's speaking voice echoes raw and direct through the printed pages of his surprisingly successful 1985 book of reminiscences, Unregenerate New York City accent, the gruff Art Carney delivery, the tones of charmed comic delight. ![]() Feynman giving one of his world-famous physics lectures, or interrogating NASA witnesses after the space shuttle disaster, or telling stories from an armchair on public television, you might have been seduced by the ''WHAT DO YOU CARE WHAT OTHER PEOPLE THINK?'' Further Adventures of a Curious Character. '' WHAT DO YOU CARE WHAT OTHER PEOPLE THINK?'' Further Adventures of a Curious Character. Section 7, Column 1 Book Review Deskīy JAMES GLEICK James Gleick, the author of ''Chaos: Making a New Science,'' is writing a biography of Richard Feynman. ![]() November 13, 1988, Sunday, Late City Final Edition The New York Times: Book Review Search Article ![]()
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