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Many autobiographies come to mind (Kovalevskaya, Wiener, Littlewood, ...). Let me mention four by Polish mathematicians: Hugo Steinhaus, Stan Ulam, Mark Kac and Kazimierz Kuratowski. I could write here a lot more about them but... first simply read them. All four had excellent penmanship, Steinhaus was very sharp as a writer in the strictly literary sense too, Ulam had deep scientific insights also outside mathematics (and his wife was assisting him in writing his biography); Kuratowski work was written under the communism, when he was serving Polish mathematics and science by leading the Polish academy and Mathematical Institute--thus his biography was too diplomatic (what Professor Kuratowski was telling me in person was a zillion times more interesting).

Many autobiographies come to mind (Kovalevskaya, Wiener, Littlewood, ...). Let me mention four by Polish mathematicians: Hugo Steinhaus, Stan Ulam, Mark Kac and Kazimierz Kuratowski. I could write here a lot more about them but... first simply read them. All four had excellent penmanship, Steinhaus was very sharp as a writer in the strictly literary sense too, Ulam had deep scientific insights also outside mathematics (and his wife was assisting him in writing his biography); Kuratowski work was written under the communism, when he was serving Polish mathematics and science by leading the Polish academy and Mathematical Institute--thus his biography was too diplomatic.

Many autobiographies come to mind (Kovalevskaya, Wiener, Littlewood, ...). Let me mention four by Polish mathematicians: Hugo Steinhaus, Stan Ulam, Mark Kac and Kazimierz Kuratowski. I could write here a lot more about them but... first simply read them. All four had excellent penmanship, Steinhaus was very sharp as a writer in the strictly literary sense too, Ulam had deep scientific insights also outside mathematics (and his wife was assisting him in writing his biography); Kuratowski work was written under the communism, when he was serving Polish mathematics and science by leading the Polish academy and Mathematical Institute--thus his biography was too diplomatic (what Professor Kuratowski was telling me in person was a zillion times more interesting).

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Many autobiographies come to mind (Kovalevskaya, Wiener, Littlewood, ...). Let me mention four by Polish mathematicians: Hugo Steinhaus, Stan Ulam, Mark Kac and Kazimierz Kuratowski. I could write here a lot more about them but... first simply read them. All four had excellent penmanship, Steinhaus was very sharp as a writer in the strictly literary sense too, Ulam had deep scientific insights also outside mathematics (and his wife was assisting him in writing his biography); Kuratowski work was written under the communism, when he was serving Polish mathematics and science by leading the Polish academy and Mathematical Institute--thus his biography was too diplomatic.

Many autobiographies come to mind (Kovalevskaya, Wiener, Littlewood, ...). Let me mention four by Polish mathematicians: Hugo Steinhaus, Stan Ulam, Mark Kac and Kazimierz Kuratowski. I could write here a lot more about them but... first simply read them. All four had excellent penmanship, Steinhaus was very sharp as a writer in the strictly literary sense too, Ulam had deep insights also outside mathematics (and his wife was assisting him in writing his biography); Kuratowski work was written under the communism, when he was serving Polish mathematics and science by leading the Polish academy and Mathematical Institute--thus his biography was too diplomatic.

Many autobiographies come to mind (Kovalevskaya, Wiener, Littlewood, ...). Let me mention four by Polish mathematicians: Hugo Steinhaus, Stan Ulam, Mark Kac and Kazimierz Kuratowski. I could write here a lot more about them but... first simply read them. All four had excellent penmanship, Steinhaus was very sharp as a writer in the strictly literary sense too, Ulam had deep scientific insights also outside mathematics (and his wife was assisting him in writing his biography); Kuratowski work was written under the communism, when he was serving Polish mathematics and science by leading the Polish academy and Mathematical Institute--thus his biography was too diplomatic.

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Many autobiographies come to mind (Kovalevskaya, Wiener, Littlewood, ...). Let me mention four by Polish mathematicians: Hugo Steinhaus, Stan Ulam, Mark Kac and Kazimierz Kuratowski. I could write here a lot more about them but... first simply read them. All four had excellent penmanship, Steinhaus was very sharp as a writer in the strictly literary sense too, Ulam had deep insights also outside mathematics (and his wife was assisting him in writing his biography); Kuratowski work was written under the communism, when he was serving Polish mathematics and science by leading the Polish academy and Mathematical Institute--thus his biography was too diplomatic.

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