How Albert Fell Down the Rabbit Hole and Came Up With the Universe.
From 1911 to 1912, the city of Prague played host to two of the 20th century’s most enigmatic minds: Albert Einstein and Franz Kafka. Though they moved in different circles, the paths of the physicist and the writer crossed in uncanny, often overlooked ways—bound by a shared obsession with probing the deepest questions of existence, all within the surreal atmosphere of Europe’s most mysterious city.
Einstein in Kafkaland tells the untold story of this remarkable convergence through evocative prose and striking visuals. For Einstein, his time in Prague became the vital bridge toward the development of his General Theory of Relativity. For Kafka, it marked a turning point toward literary greatness, culminating in his first major work, The Judgment.
Drawing on diaries, letters, lectures, and scientific papers from this electric moment in history, Einstein in Kafkaland brings to life a world on the brink of modernity—where the boundaries between art and science blur, and where two brilliant minds each sought a new kind of truth in a rapidly changing world.
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