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Hans Magnus Enzensberger
Hans Magnus Enzensberger is one of Germany's greatest living writers. In The Number Devil he has written a book that is essential reading for anyone - of any age who has ever been mystified by maths. The author lives in Munich. show more



Hans Magnus Enzensberger is one of Germany's greatest living writers. In The Number Devil he has written a book that is essential reading for anyone - of any age who has ever been mystified by maths. The author lives in Munich.

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Birth date: November 11, 1929
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Gatta ci cova
Gatta ci cova rated it 11 years ago
“... È rimasto ciò che è sempre stato: un eroe proletario, uno degli sfruttati, degli oppressi e dei perseguitati. Appartiene all'antistoria, quella che non si trova sul libro di lettura. La sua tomba è alla periferia di Barcellona, all'ombra di una fabbrica. Sulla pietra vuota c'è sempre qualche fi...
Poisoning with words
Poisoning with words rated it 12 years ago
Poesía hermosa, pero de versos muy metafóricos, así que no se dejen engañar por el titulo, en mi opinión no es para principiantes, debe gustarte la poesía para poder apreciar esta recopilación como se debe.
The Aussie Zombie
The Aussie Zombie rated it 12 years ago
I've read a lot of historical fiction and non-fiction set in World War II, but A Woman in Berlin is my first book written from the perspective of a German woman during the fall of Berlin. Written in diary form by an author who asked her publishers to keep her identity secret until after her death, i...
The Aussie Zombie
The Aussie Zombie rated it 12 years ago
I've read a lot of historical fiction and non-fiction set in World War II, but A Woman in Berlin is my first book written from the perspective of a German woman during the fall of Berlin. Written in diary form by an author who asked her publishers to keep her identity secret until after her death, ...
Affairs of M/Men
Affairs of M/Men rated it 13 years ago
Random math thinly disguised as a novel. I get what it's trying to do but it feels more like the kind of characters that kids' textbooks have to make the info more "fun." there isn't a plot here. But if it gets kid's reading about math then go go go. Plus, the illustrations are really cute.
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