The Mathematical Magpie
First edition | |
Author | Clifton Fadiman |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Anthology |
Publisher | Simon & Schuster |
Publication date | 1962 |
Media type | Print (Hardcover and Paperback) |
Pages | 303 |
The Mathematical Magpie is an anthology published in 1962, compiled by Clifton Fadiman as a companion volume to his Fantasia Mathematica (1958).[1] The volume contains stories, cartoons, essays, rhymes, music, anecdotes, aphorisms, and other oddments. Authors include Arthur C. Clarke, Isaac Asimov, Mark Twain, Lewis Carroll, and many other renowned figures. A revised edition was issued in 1981 and again in 1997. Although out of print, it is recommended for undergraduate mathematics libraries by the Mathematical Association of America as part of their Basic Library List.[2]
Contents
- "Cartoon" by Abner Dean
- "Introduction" by Clifton Fadiman
A Set of Imaginaries
- "Cartoon" by Alan Dunn
- "The Feeling of Power" by Isaac Asimov
- "The Law" by Robert M. Coates
- "The Appendix and the Spectacles" by Miles J. Breuer, MD
- "Paul Bunyan Versus the Conveyor Belt" by William Hazlett Upson
- "The Pacifist" by Arthur C. Clarke
- "The Hermeneutical Doughnut" by H. Nearing Jr.
- "Star, Bright" by Mark Clifton
- "'FYI"' by James Blish
- "The Vanishing Man" by Richard Hughes (writer)
- "The Nine Billion Names of God" by Arthur C. Clarke
Comic Sections
- "Three Mathematical Diversions" by Raymond Queneau
- "The Wonderful World of Figures" by Corey Ford
- "A B and C – the Human Element in Mathematics" by Stephen Leacock
- "Cartoon" by Johnny Hart
- "A Note on the Einstein Theory by" Max Beerbohm
- "The Achievement of HT Wensel" by H. Allen Smith
- "Needed: Feminine Math" by Parke Cummings
- "Cartoon" by Alfred Frueh
- "Two Extracts" by Mark Twain
- "Mathematics for Golfers" by Stephen Leacock
- "The Mathematician's Nightmare: The Vision of Professor Squarepunt" by Bertrand Russell
- "Milo and the Mathemagician" by Norton Juster
Irregular Figures
- "Cartoon" by Saul Steinberg
- "Sixteen Stones" by Samuel Beckett
- "O'Brien's Table" by J.L. Synge
- "The Abominable Mr. Gunn" by Robert Graves
- "Coconuts" by Ben Ames Williams
- "Euclid and the Bright Boy" by J.L. Synge
- "The Purse of Fortunatus" (an excerpt from Sylvie and Bruno) by Lewis Carroll
- "Cartoon" by Saul Steinberg
- "The Symbolic Logic of Murder" by John Reese
Simple Harmonic Motions
- "Cartoon" James Frankfort
- "The Square of the Hypotenuse" Saul Chaplin & Johnny Mercer
- "The Ta Ta" Joseph Charles Holbrooke & Sidney H. Sime
Dividends and Remainders
This section includes a collection of poems, cartoons, anecdotes, and limericks. The final pages describe Mrs. Miniver's problem.
References
- ↑ Review of The Mathematical Magpie, Kirkus Reviews, retrieved 2014-04-19.
- ↑ The Mathematical Magpie, Mathematical Association of America, retrieved 2014-04-19.
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