TUVA OR BUST!
'''Tuva or Bust!''', by Ralph Leighton, is a book about the author and his friend Richard Feynman's attempt to travel to Tuva.
The introduction explains how Feynman challenged Leighton, at the time a high school geography teacher, 'Whatever happened to Tannu Tuva?' Since Feynman had a reputation as a prankster and had proven himself entirely capable of inventing a fictional country name to confound friends, Leighton assumed it was made up. But the country existed, and the pair became fascinated with this hard-to-reach destination, at the geographic center of Asia, which had become a republic in the Soviet Union. They made it a goal to travel there, which, for Americans in the late 1970s and early 1980s, was extremely difficult.
In many ways, the attempt to travel to Tuva is an allegory for Feynman's perpetual curiosity to discover new things, and how he inspired his friends, admirers and protégés to do the same. During their decade-long quest to travel to Tuva, Feynman was suffering from cancer, and died shortly before the visas finally arrived; this book describes 'Richard Feynman's last adventure'.
The book is also a tale of how government bureaucracy, which Feynman always detested and avoided, can be harmful; bureaucracy prevented him from reaching Tuva.
The book describes the difficulties and various attempts Leighton and Feynman made to obtain permission to travel to Tuva. It also describes the culture, language and history of the place. Included with some editions of the book is a small plastic turntable record of Tuvan throat-singing.
Leighton, at a book signing, was amused to find out that the fictional anti-hero Flashman managed to visit Tuva in Flashman at the Charge.
ISBN 0-393-32069-3
★ ''Tuva or Bust!'' A Review by Bobby Matherne
The introduction explains how Feynman challenged Leighton, at the time a high school geography teacher, 'Whatever happened to Tannu Tuva?' Since Feynman had a reputation as a prankster and had proven himself entirely capable of inventing a fictional country name to confound friends, Leighton assumed it was made up. But the country existed, and the pair became fascinated with this hard-to-reach destination, at the geographic center of Asia, which had become a republic in the Soviet Union. They made it a goal to travel there, which, for Americans in the late 1970s and early 1980s, was extremely difficult.
In many ways, the attempt to travel to Tuva is an allegory for Feynman's perpetual curiosity to discover new things, and how he inspired his friends, admirers and protégés to do the same. During their decade-long quest to travel to Tuva, Feynman was suffering from cancer, and died shortly before the visas finally arrived; this book describes 'Richard Feynman's last adventure'.
The book is also a tale of how government bureaucracy, which Feynman always detested and avoided, can be harmful; bureaucracy prevented him from reaching Tuva.
The book describes the difficulties and various attempts Leighton and Feynman made to obtain permission to travel to Tuva. It also describes the culture, language and history of the place. Included with some editions of the book is a small plastic turntable record of Tuvan throat-singing.
| Contents |
| Tuva in Fiction |
| Reference |
| External link |
Tuva in Fiction
Leighton, at a book signing, was amused to find out that the fictional anti-hero Flashman managed to visit Tuva in Flashman at the Charge.
Reference
ISBN 0-393-32069-3
External link
★ ''Tuva or Bust!'' A Review by Bobby Matherne
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