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Albert Einstein: Critical Essay by Robert Hauptman and Irving Hauptman

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SOURCE: "The Circuitous Path: Albert Einstein and the Epistemology of Fiction," in Einstein and the Humanities, edited by Dennis P. Ryan, Greenwood Press, 1987, pp. 125-34.

In the following essay, Hauptman and Hauptman argue that Einstein's theories were fundamental to the development of absurdist fiction.

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