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New York Times Interview

In April, I had a stimulating three hour conversation with Claudia Dreifus, a writer for the Science section of the New York Times. Here is the article based on this conversation, published in the New York Times on June 17, 2008. Read Interview

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Mr. Suri,

I've just found out about your work and am eager to read your novels. I am particularly interested in the intersections of mathematics and literature. A colleague in mathematics and I have taught a program on the subject twice for freshmen here at the Evergreen State College in Olympia, Wa. We call it "Calculated Fiction." I'd love to hear more about the course you are developing. Please feel free to find more about our program through my website. We've found the synthesis of disciplines fascinating and fruitful. After our first run through the program, we wrote an article on teaching mathematics in relation to the work of Borges.
-best wishes,
Steven Hendricks

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