The Geometry of Love
Title | The Geometry of Love PDF eBook |
Author | Margaret Visser |
Publisher | Open Road Media |
Total Pages | 300 |
Release | 2015-06-23 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1504011708 |
A “delightful” tour of Rome’s St. Agnes Outside the Walls, examining the stories, rituals, and architecture of this seventeen-hundred-year-old building (The Christian Science Monitor). In The Geometry of Love, acclaimed author Margaret Visser, the preeminent “anthropologist of everyday life,” takes on the living history of the ancient church of St. Agnes. Examining every facet of the building, from windows to catacombs, Visser takes readers on a mesmerizing tour of the old church, covering its social, political, religious, and architectural history. In so doing, she illuminates not only the church’s evolution but also its religious legacy in our modern lives. Written as an antidote to the usual dry and traditional studies of European churches, The Geometry of Love is infused with Visser’s unmatched warmth and wit, celebrating the remarkable ways that one building can reveal so much about our history and ourselves.
The Geometry of Love
Title | The Geometry of Love PDF eBook |
Author | Jessica Levine |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | 361 |
Release | 2014-04-08 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1938314638 |
Julia, an aspiring poet, is living with her British boyfriend, Ben, a restrained Princeton professor, when she runs into Michael, a long-lost friend. A complex and compelling composer, Michael was once a catalyzing muse for her—but his return to her life is a destabilizing influence. Julia is drawn to Michael, but feels enormous guilt at the thought of betraying Ben—not to mention fear at the idea of giving up the security of her relationship with him. So, when Michael signals that he’s too wounded to make a commitment, she turns her triangular situation into a square: she sets him up with her cousin. Why is it easier for a woman to be a muse than to have one? Are security and imagination mutually exclusive? Can one be fully creative—in art or life—without the inspiration of erotic love? These are the questions asked in The Geometry of Love, a provocative and deeply psychological tale that explores the surprising choices we make in our romantic lives.
The Geometry of Love
Title | The Geometry of Love PDF eBook |
Author | Joan Fay Cuccio |
Publisher | Permanent Press (NY) |
Total Pages | 184 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Fiction |
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Darcy Johnson Wilson is fleeing Frank, her estranged husband. whom she left lying in the smashed wreckage of her kitchen in San Antonio, Tex., and is heading north toward the Oklahoma farmland of her lonely childhood. As the empty miles of road pass beneath her tires, Darcy sifts through a jumble of fragmented memories -- her conflicted love for the mercurial and violent Frank, her short-order job at Jake's that provided a surprising solace, the bedraggled little house on a weedy cul-de-sac, her impulsive elopement -- to find that at the core of her character lies the loveless drama of her parents' marriage. Shifting back and forth in time, Darcy examines the Chinese puzzle ball that is her life. searching the seamless surface for the patterns that will explain her predicament. She sees herself as the frigid planet Pluto revolving in inky blackness far from the imagined warmth of her mother's frustrated and angry sun. Exchanging her mother for Frank as the center of her universe, Darcy soon discovers that an object in orbit too close to the sun will burn in the star's raging heat. As Frank circles her house, calling to her and trying the locked windows and doors, Darcy huddles on the hallway floor. Terrified and yet yearning for love, she suddenly tears free of the imprisoning orbit and launches herself toward a shocking and painful freedom. In her debut novel, Cuccio demonstrates a gift for the lyricism of simple language. She constructs the invisible walls of emotional isolation with the delicate surety of a master glassblower, trapping inside the remarkably unself-pitying Darcy, from whom shines a halting courage and an uncommon longing that will disturb the reader for a long time.
Geometry: A Comprehensive Course
Title | Geometry: A Comprehensive Course PDF eBook |
Author | Dan Pedoe |
Publisher | Courier Corporation |
Total Pages | 466 |
Release | 2013-04-02 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 0486131734 |
Introduction to vector algebra in the plane; circles and coaxial systems; mappings of the Euclidean plane; similitudes, isometries, Moebius transformations, much more. Includes over 500 exercises.
The Geometry of Sisters
Title | The Geometry of Sisters PDF eBook |
Author | Luanne Rice |
Publisher | Bantam |
Total Pages | 402 |
Release | 2010-03-23 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0553589776 |
New York Times bestselling author Luanne Rice explores the complex emotional equations of love and loyalty that hold together three pairs of remarkable sisters, in an unforgettable story of loss, redemption, and forgiveness The storm off Mackinac Island that engulfed Maura Shaw’s husband and elder daughter,Carrie, also swept away the illusion of her life as the perfect midwestern wife and mother. Now, after years away, Maura has returned to Rhode Island to teach English at the fabled Newport Academy and to seek a new beginning. Newport has never failed to infuse Maura with a sense of mystery and hope, but ever since the accident, her younger daughter, fourteen-year-old Beck, has retreated into the safe, predictable world of mathematics. Without Carrie, Beck has lost half of herself—the half that would have fit into the elite private school she and her brother, Travis, will attend. The half that made things right. Sixteen-year-old Travis is also struggling to adjust—juggling a long-distance first love and an attraction to a girl with a wicked sparkle in her eye. And for Maura, ghosts linger here—an unresolved breach with her own beloved sister and a long-ago secret that may now have the power to set her free. . . .
Geometry of Grief
Title | Geometry of Grief PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Frame |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | 175 |
Release | 2023-05-06 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0226826481 |
"This engaging short book is both a mathematician's reflections on grief and a mathematically-informed theory of grieving. Michael Frame retired in 2016 as a professor of mathematics at Yale University, where students fought for a place in his course on fractal geometry. Students appreciated his use of accessible examples- decalcomania paintings and illustrations of cats to explain mathematical concepts-and stories of his work and friendship with the founder of fractal geometry, Benoit Mandelbrot. In this book, he continues his work to make mathematics accessible, using his experiences with grief to give uninitiated readers insights into advanced topics in geometry. The inability to repeat an "aha moment", when you first learn something, is one type of grief that Frame examines. He connects this irreversible loss of perspective to more consequential grief-loss of a career or of a loved one-and explains ways he has thought mathematically about grieving and coping with grief. Frame is an authentic and sympathetic voice. He retired after discovering that he had an inoperable brain tumor and feeling the effects of his cancer on his teaching career. His connections and insights make this a timely and moving book in our time of personal and collective grief"--
The Geometry of Holding Hands
Title | The Geometry of Holding Hands PDF eBook |
Author | Alexander McCall Smith |
Publisher | Anchor |
Total Pages | 216 |
Release | 2020-07-28 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1524748951 |
Isabel finds herself entangled in some tricky familial and financial situations that will require all of her kindness, charm, and philosophical expertise to navigate. Just when Isabel and Jamie finally seem to have some time to connect and unwind, a wealthy Edinburgh resident reaches out to Isabel with an unusual request—he would like her to become the executor of his large Highland estate. Though Isabel initially demurs, he presses on. He has only a short time to live, and, without any direct heirs, is struggling to determine which of his three cousins would be the best caretaker. Should it go to the bohemian artist, the savvy city property developer, or the quiet, unassuming bachelor? As if this weren’t enough to keep Isabel occupied, she’s also spending more time helping her niece Cat at the deli. Cat, perennially unlucky in love, seems to have finally found her match in the leonine Leo. But Isabel is beginning to suspect that Leo might be interested in more than Cat’s charms, namely her access to the family trust. Isabel will need to rely upon remarkable reserves of intelligence and compassion in order to give all parties exactly what they want and deserve—no more, and no less.