Sunday, July 15, 2018

Smart and kind …

… Cheerful Contrarian: Freeman Dyson’s Letters - Los Angeles Review of Books. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)

Now let me explain briefly what has happened. An old friend of mine from Cambridge days has been at the institute for the last year and a half. While I was away in La Jolla and Los Alamos, he and Verena have fallen in love and decided to run away together. Verena came […] to tell me this, and to make a harmonious and dignified end to our marriage […] Please do not offer me your sympathy or your pity. I have been happy in this marriage, and I have no regrets now it is over. It has enriched my life in many ways, and this enrichment is permanent.

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