In both mathematics and poetry, truth and beauty are linked. The true is likely to be beautiful, the beautiful is considered likely to be true.
Early in April I visited an interdisciplinary mathematics-and-literature class at Arcadia College to talk with them about some of the ways mathematics influences poetry. The course I visited was was aptly titled "Truth and Beauty." Thanks to Marion Cohen -- mathematician, poet, and course professor -- and to her students for the enjoyable time we had together.
Today, thinking back to that Arcadia class, I offer a translation of a poem by Romanian poet Marin Sorescu (1936-1996) which links the mathematics of counting to the literary god, Shakespeare. Enjoy.
Showing posts with label creation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creation. Show all posts
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Truth and Beauty
Labels:
beauty,
creation,
Marin Sorescu,
Martin Woodside,
Romanian,
seven,
Shakespeare,
truth
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Creation Myth on a Mobius Band
On the website of Bert-Jaap Koops, I found this small poem by a poet I admire greatly, Howard Nemerov (1920-1991).
Creation Myth on a Moebius Band by Howard Nemerov
This world’s just mad enough to have been made
by the Being His beings into Being prayed.
Creation Myth on a Moebius Band by Howard Nemerov
This world’s just mad enough to have been made
by the Being His beings into Being prayed.
Labels:
creation,
Howard Nemerov,
mathematics,
Mobius band,
poetry
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