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At a time when the mathematical experience touches and attracts more laypeople than ever, such a book contributes to our understanding and entertains through its personal approach.
From the book:
The usual thing is there were these Thursday colloquiums at MIT or Harvard, and even the mathematicians from Brown would come. They would invite some speaker to give a mathematical talk. And afterward there was a dinner and a party in somebody's house. If it was in one guy's field, he would make the party. So that's how they socialized. They couldn't socialize with people who'd talk about tomatoes or clothes or something; they had to talk to people who understood the values they had, which were mathematical values. They're attracted to mathematics like a drug addict is attracted to drugs. They can't stay away from it.;
--Fagi Levinson