Mathematics and Humor
Delve into the fascinating interplay between humor and mathematics with Mathematics and Humor by John Allen Paulos. Published in 1982, this 124-page insightful book explores the mathematical foundations of jokes, puns, paradoxes, and various forms of humor. Paulos engages with notable works from literary figures such as Rabelais, Shakespeare, and Lewis Carroll, highlighting the clever structures that underpin comedic expression.
Readers will appreciate how Paulos reveals the intricate relationship between wit and mathematical reasoning, offering an enlightening perspective on both subjects. Acclaimed by critics, including Joseph Williams of the New York Times, this book invites you to discover the art of humor through a mathematical lens. Perfect for enthusiasts of philosophy, literary criticism, or just those looking for a good laugh, Mathematics and Humor is a delightful read that showcases the brilliance of Paulos's thought process.