TY - BOOK N2 - The geometry of life in prose and poetry by a French mathematician. In The End of Clouds, he writes: "Solitude suited them. Not that they were faltering, but there are different ways of sliding across the sky. I would never have thought that such soft, cottony concentration could be reconciled with such an exigent geometry. But how, without any support, consent to dissolution?" By the author of Some Thing Black. AB - The geometry of life in prose and poetry by a French mathematician. In The End of Clouds, he writes: "Solitude suited them. Not that they were faltering, but there are different ways of sliding across the sky. I would never have thought that such soft, cottony concentration could be reconciled with such an exigent geometry. But how, without any support, consent to dissolution?" By the author of Some Thing Black. T1 - The plurality of worlds of Lewis / DA - 1995. CY - Normal, Il. : AU - Roubaud, Jacques. ET - 1st ed. CN - PQ2678.O77 CN - PQ2678.O77 PB - Dalkey Archive Press, PP - Normal, Il. : LA - eng PY - 1995. ID - 259814 KW - Grief SN - 1564780694 (pbk. : alk. paper) TI - The plurality of worlds of Lewis / ER -