<p><b>¿Clever, charming, amusing, and just plain brilliant. Ken Krimstein is the most inventive graphic biographer on the planet-and certainly the only one who could explain both Einstein and Kafka. A page turner on gravity and relativity!¿ -Kai Bird, Pulitzer Prize-winning co-author of <i>American Prometheus</i>, the biography that inspired the Oscar-winning film <i>Oppenheimer</i></b><br><br><b>From the award-winning <i>New Yorker</i> cartoonist, a graphic narrative revealing the pivotal year in Prague when Einstein became ¿Einstein,¿ Franz Kafka became ¿Kafka,¿ and the world changed forever.</b><br><br>During the year that Prague was home to both Albert Einstein and Franz Kafka from 1911-1912, the trajectory of the two men''s lives wove together in uncanny ways-as did their shared desire to tackle the world''s biggest questions in Europe''s strangest city. In stunning words and pictures, <i>Einstein in Kafkaland</i> reveals the untold story of how their worlds wove together in a cos