Albert Einstein: The Poetry of Real by Manuel Garcia Iglesias

Albert Einstein: The Poetry of Real by Manuel Garcia Iglesias

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Albert Einstein: The Poetry of Real by Manuel Garcia Iglesias

At first a simple employee of the Swiss Patent Office in Bern, the young Einstein published in 1905 a series of scientific articles that questioned everything that was thought to be known in the world of physics. His theory, summed up by the formula E=mc2, opened to humanity the power of the atom. A legendary genius but also a great humanist, he lived through the first half of the 20th century with all its horrors and contradictions, in the service of science but distraught by what man's madness was capable of doing with it.

A graduate of the Ecole Speciale d'Architecture in Paris,Marwan Kahil found an early passion for writing. He won a screenwriting competition at the Angouleme International Comics Festival in 2006 and then collaborated with the festival first as an artistic assistant director, then as a set designer and speaker. He is currently working on several graphic novels and comics and on several projects for movies and theater.After completing his first artistic studies at the Kunstgewerbeshule in Zurich, Manuel Garcia Iglesias graduated from the School of Fine Arts in Salamanca, Spain. He has already published several albums in Spain, one with S. Abuli, the creator of the Torpedo 36 series, and another with Ricardo Menendez Salmon, one of the greatest Spanish writers of today.

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ISBN 13 9781681122021
ISBN 10 1681122022
Title Albert Einstein: The Poetry of Real
Author Manuel Garcia Iglesias
Series Nbm Comics Biographies Ser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher NBM Publishing Company
Year published 2019-08-29
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.