Turing’s nephew, Sir Dermot Turing, a lawyer, has included passages from them in his forthcoming book, Prof: Alan Turing Decoded. Furbank had been executor of Turing’s estate. The letters were sent to Nick Furbank, a literary scholar who died last year. I want a permanent relationship and I might feel inclined to reject anything which of its nature could not be permanent.” “I expect to lie in the sun, talk French and modern Greek, and make love, though the sex and nationality… has yet to be decided: in fact it is quite possible that this item will be altogether omitted. He wrote, too, of a planned holiday in a French-run camp in Corfu. One of the letters written by Turing to a friend in the 1950s.
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