In Carl Hiaasen’s "Bad Monkey," a character is humorously clarified to not be associated with the genius Albert Einstein by saying, "Nobody said he was Alvin Einstein." This line highlights that the individual in question is not the renowned scientist, emphasizing a humorous or perhaps mistaken identity situation.
The quote showcases Hiaasen's wit and the novel's tone, often blending humor with mystery. It also hints at a character who might be...