EINSTEIN Albert (1879-1955)

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EINSTEIN Albert (1879-1955)
L.A.S. "Dein Papa", Caputh 8 October 1932, to his son Eduard EINSTEIN; 1 page ¾ in-4 (yellowed paper, repaired fold slot); in German. Long letter to his youngest son Eduard dit Tetel, suffering from schizophrenia. That Tetel does not worry about having to be interned to be treated ("in klösterliche Behandlung"). A friend of his acquaintance in Pasadena was in such a state of depression due to pain at the beginning of the War that he had to go to a neurological hospital. When he finally recovered, after a year there, and someone wanted to release him, he stayed there anyway, saying that there was no better refuge for an intellectual worker ("kein besseres Asyl für einen geistigen Arbeiter"), and here he is today, in a good mood and in excellent health. And first of all, Tetel must no longer be tormented by the matter of the will: his father will no longer talk about it, let him reassure himself and trust him. It would be wonderful if he could come and visit him before December, the time of Einstein's trip to California. He himself cannot leave Caputh, because he needs his collaborator for important work. He hopes to take his son to America next year; this year it would have been too expensive, and also too difficult, since Einstein has exhausting responsibilities in California ("weil ich in Californien austrengende Verpflichtungen habe"). But next year, he will spend five months in Princeton, near New York, a quiet and hospitable place, perfect for him. At the moment he spends his days working and sailing ("Ich verbringe meine Tage mit Arbeit und Segeln")... His son too should strive to create a life as simple and peaceful as possible for himself. Has he read Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales? So long ago, he read them, he plans to read them again. Recently he read the second part of Faust, without being as impressed as most people ("In der letzten Zeit hab ich den zweiten Teil vom Faust gelesen, bin aber nicht so b
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