
Last week, we highÂlightÂed The Last JourÂney Of A Genius, a docÂuÂmenÂtary that recordÂed the final days of the great physiÂcist Richard FeynÂman and his obsesÂsion with travÂelÂing to TanÂnu Tuva, a state outÂside of outÂer MonÂgoÂlia.
Now here is what next week will bring — a new “subÂstanÂtial graphÂic novÂel biogÂraÂphy” that “presents the largÂer-than-life exploits of the Nobel-winÂning quanÂtum physiÂcist, advenÂturÂer, musiÂcian and world-class raconÂteur.” The book writÂten by Jim OttaÂviani and illusÂtratÂed by Leland Myrick runs a fairÂly hefty 272 pages. The video clip on Youtube will give you a good feel for the artÂwork that tells FeynÂman’s perÂsonÂal tale.
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