This review explores Madhur Anand’s recent poetry collection from several points of view. One involves consideration of mathematical concepts and imagery in her poems. A second viewpoint takes into consideration Anand’s own field – she is a professor of environmental science with a focus on ecology. A third view considers the poems as art objects – words building pictures that offer to readers both insights and pleasures
Roland Greene and Stephen Cushman have revived the 1950s' edition of this book. & it is worth readin...
Student’s name omitted writes poems informed by the restorative vigor of nature, the sheer beauty of...
Reviewed Title: Mathematics Without Apologies: Portrait of a Problematic Vocation by Michael Harris....
This review explores Madhur Anand’s recent poetry collection from several points of view. One involv...
Two collections of mathematical poetry edited by poet and mathematician Sarah Glaz are enthusiastica...
This review explores the issues surrounding mathematics poetry and its role in challenging stereotyp...
In this interview, poet and ecologist Madhur Anand discusses her collection of poetry, A New Index f...
My first poetry collection, Ode to Numbers, was published by Antrim House in September 2017 (http://...
This poetry folder consists of author reflection followed by his eight new poems related to statisti...
Books reviewed: Anthologies: Andrews, Julie and Walton, Emma. (2009). (Anthologists). Julie Andrews’...
Now is a good time to work on the boundaries of practice and theory, of art and science. We are seei...
This trio of poems helps illustrate some of the many ways mathematics, poetry, and life integrate an...
Review of Mirror of Dew: A Collection of Poems by Alam-Taj Zhale Qa’em-Maquami (1883-1946), translat...
To paraphrase William Butler Yeats (with apologies), how can we knowthe edited from the editor
These pages contain ideas and verses that consider the roles of women in mathematics. Details of the...
Roland Greene and Stephen Cushman have revived the 1950s' edition of this book. & it is worth readin...
Student’s name omitted writes poems informed by the restorative vigor of nature, the sheer beauty of...
Reviewed Title: Mathematics Without Apologies: Portrait of a Problematic Vocation by Michael Harris....
This review explores Madhur Anand’s recent poetry collection from several points of view. One involv...
Two collections of mathematical poetry edited by poet and mathematician Sarah Glaz are enthusiastica...
This review explores the issues surrounding mathematics poetry and its role in challenging stereotyp...
In this interview, poet and ecologist Madhur Anand discusses her collection of poetry, A New Index f...
My first poetry collection, Ode to Numbers, was published by Antrim House in September 2017 (http://...
This poetry folder consists of author reflection followed by his eight new poems related to statisti...
Books reviewed: Anthologies: Andrews, Julie and Walton, Emma. (2009). (Anthologists). Julie Andrews’...
Now is a good time to work on the boundaries of practice and theory, of art and science. We are seei...
This trio of poems helps illustrate some of the many ways mathematics, poetry, and life integrate an...
Review of Mirror of Dew: A Collection of Poems by Alam-Taj Zhale Qa’em-Maquami (1883-1946), translat...
To paraphrase William Butler Yeats (with apologies), how can we knowthe edited from the editor
These pages contain ideas and verses that consider the roles of women in mathematics. Details of the...
Roland Greene and Stephen Cushman have revived the 1950s' edition of this book. & it is worth readin...
Student’s name omitted writes poems informed by the restorative vigor of nature, the sheer beauty of...
Reviewed Title: Mathematics Without Apologies: Portrait of a Problematic Vocation by Michael Harris....