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I started reading

A Mathematician's Apology
Author: G. H. Hardy (Foreward by C. P. Snow)
ISBN: 052142706

this one as soon as it arrived through the post. It is quite a small book and even smaller when you open the cover, at least in this edition it is since they have left over an inch of margin around the text.

I really enjoyed it. I have to say that I enjoyed the forward by Mr Snow as much as the content by Hardy. I think this was because he was writing about the Author of whom I would like to know more whereas Hardy was writing about his subject rather than himself. You can get a feel for Hardy's character from the text, particularly near the end but I thought that it dealt mainly about his take on mathematics.

The book is definitely some sort of apology, I thinks its open for debate whether he needed to apologize for anything but he obviously felt the need to justify himself in some way.

Personally I don't think Hardy had any more need to justify himself than Da Vinci, Matisse or Michelangelo, Hardy was an artist its just that his art was mathematics which like some forms of art is not appreciated by the masses. However, this does not mean that what he created wasn't beautiful or worthwhile. In fact years later it was found that a lot of what Hardy had created was of immense use.

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