First, when I wrote my first book, I was told that Albert Einstein, his sisterMaja Winteler-Einstein, and the family members had exaggerated the story ofAlbert, who developed slowly, learned to talk late, and whose parents thoughtsomething was wrong with him. I was further told that, of course, there is nodoubt that these stories have a grain of truth, and Maja and Albert recounttheir recollections in all sincerity, but these stories sound like family tales andmay be exaggerated. Moreover, Einstein’s friends and assistants (in interviewsand correspondences) contributed to spreading this myth. They thus inspiredbiographers to create a widespread mythical public image of Albert Einsteinthat embodies stories about Einstein, ”the retarded genius.
- Galina
- HERE!