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Hans Magnus Enzensberger’s “The Number Devil”

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This 3 page report discusses Enzensberger’s The Number Devil (1998) which is a “mathematically minded fantasy. In it, the adventures of 12-year-old Robert with the enigmatic “Number Devil” leads him to reach certain understandings about mathematical concepts that no teacher had ever demonstrated for him. Bibliography lists only one source.

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Robert with the enigmatic "Number Devil" leads him to reach certain understandings about mathematical concepts that no teacher had ever demonstrated for him -- at least not with the style and humor of Number Devil. For people who believe they have no understanding of anything mathematical (such as Robert) the exacting but always enthusiastic Number Devil is more of number magician or even angel! Summary The main character, Robert (a boy who admits to hating numbers), is plagued by endless nightmares and ridiculous dreams. They are nightmares, that he explains in the opening lines of the book, make him "always come out looking dumb" (pp. 9). His dreams play tricks on him and he awakes never knowing what is real and what was a dream. When the mysterious Number Devil appears in his dreams, Robert assumes that this is just one more form of nightmare. He wants nothing to do with numbers! However, bit by bit, and through a series of 12 dreams, Robert becomes intrigued by the many complex concepts of mathematics. Number Devil shows him an entirely new way of considering numbers and mathematical theories. Each dream leads to a more intricate mathematical premise that range from theories about infinity to the idea of "triangular" numbers. There is an "Alice through the Looking Glass" feeling to the book as almost anything can be a part of Roberts surreal dreams -- a forest where the trees are number ones, numbers that float in swimming pools, a calculator the size of a sofa, to name only a few. Ultimately, Robert and Number Devil visit Number Hell/Number Heaven where they meet some of the most famous mathematicians of the past and where Robert gains acceptance as a number "apprentice." The end result for the reader, as with Robert, is a greater ...

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