“WHAT DO YOU CARE WHAT OTHER PEOPLE...
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Further Adventures of a Curious Character
by Richard P. Feynman as told to Ralph Leighton (W. W. Norton: $17.95; 255 pp.) A second, gentler volume of memoirs by the Nobel laureate, a self-created eccentric, would-be 20th-Century Leonardo, all-around genius with the added fillip of a sense of humor.--Bettyann Kevles
BINDING SPELL
by Elizabeth Arthur (Doubleday: $17.95; 368 pp.) A whimsical tale set in a small town in Indiana, whose real subject is the comical eccentricity of its entire cast of characters, among whom are found four dogs, each with a point of view.--Richard Eder
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