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    Blueprints review: Marcus du Sautoy’s new book is good on maths, less so on the arts

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefMay 11, 2025 Science No Comments1 Min Read
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    Blueprints
    Marcus du Sautoy (Fourth Estate (UK, out now); Basic Books (US, 16 September))

    Marcus Du Sautoy  wants us to see mathematics and art as inextricably connected. “Both are creating ways to interpret, understand, and navigate our place in the universe,” he begins his new book, Blueprints: How mathematics shapes creativity.

    I’m not sure who still doubts this, nearly a century after Albert Einstein and his violin; this book feels a little redundant in a time of ample high-profile collaborations between du Sautoy’s “two cultures” of emotions and…



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