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message 1: by Sxe (new)

Sxe | 2 comments Any hint for...

Quality historical fiction to do with mathematics?
Biographies of mathematicians that read like novels (like A Beautiful Mind)?

Thanks! S.


message 2: by Lobstergirl, au gratin (new)

Lobstergirl | 44894 comments Mod
Sanderm, it sounds like you are looking for books in general so I am moving your request there.


message 3: by Lobstergirl, au gratin (new)

Lobstergirl | 44894 comments Mod
I recommend My Life as a Quant: Reflections on Physics and Finance. A physicist went to work in finance on Wall Street and this is his memoir. Well written and interesting.


message 4: by Tdr85 (new)

Tdr85 | 28 comments John Banville wrote 3 books that might be of interest, they're known as the Revolutions Trilogy and are called Doctor Copernicus, Kepler and The Newton Letter.


message 6: by Michele (new)

Michele | 2488 comments Wikipedia has a good list of mathematical fiction books, and Goodreads has a list of popular math fiction; you might find something there.


message 7: by Sxe (new)

Sxe | 2 comments Thank you all!


message 9: by Moloch (new)

Moloch | 342 comments There is Measuring the World, it's historical fiction. I can't say I liked it, but one of the main characters is Gauss if you want to try


message 10: by Fjóla (new)

Fjóla (fjolarun) | 12 comments The mathematician Stan Ulam brushed shoulders with some of the same celebrities as Nash from A Beautiful Mind. He had quite the interesting life and his autobiography Adventures of a Mathematician is well written and engaging.

I can also recommend the biographies of a couple of contemporary mathematicians: Fermat's Enigma and The Man Who Loved Only Numbers. The first is actually quite a bit more than just Andrew Wiles' story, but that was probably my favorite part of it, the way the book explains the inner quest and struggles of a remarkable modern mathematician. The second is the story of a modern legend, and it's both funny, sad and fascinating. Another biography exists on the formidable Erdös, My Brain Is Open, but I haven't read it yet.

I know a couple of books on Turing: Alan Turing: The Enigma and The Man Who Knew Too Much.

The Man Who Knew Infinity: A Life of the Genius Ramanujan is intriguing, and then, The French Mathematician is a very fictionalized story of Evariste Galois.

Also, I've always been fond of A Mathematician's Apology


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message 12: by puppitypup (last edited Feb 26, 2015 04:30AM) (new)

puppitypup | 52 comments Not quite what you were looking for (it's nonfiction), but I loved this one, it's unforgettable.

The Universe and the Teacup The Mathematics of Truth and Beauty by K.C. Cole
The Universe and the Teacup: The Mathematics of Truth and Beauty by K.C. Cole


message 13: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (drokka) | 211 comments On the surface it may not appear to be about maths, but ultimately it is The Stockholm Octavo


message 14: by Jenna (new)

Jenna | 581 comments The Three Body Problem has a female mathematican as I recall...set late 1800s/early 1900s England...I think...


message 15: by Jenna (new)

Jenna | 581 comments Went to double-check the book and came across this link of fiction & math:

http://kasmana.people.cofc.edu/MATHFI...


message 16: by Mary (new)

Mary (marissa_214) | 131 comments This was not one of my favorites, but seems to be similar to what you are looking for! Finding Emilie


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