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Alex Bellos

Alexander Bellos (born 1969)[1] is a British writer, broadcaster and mathematics communicator.[3][4][5][6] He is the author of books about Brazil and mathematics, as well as having a column in The Guardian newspaper.[2][7]

Alex Bellos
Alex Bellos in 2011
Born
Alexander Bellos

1969 (age 53–54)[1]
EducationHampton Park Comprehensive School
Richard Taunton Sixth Form College
Alma materUniversity of Oxford (BA, MA)
Employers
AwardsBritish Book Awards[when?]
Websitealexbellos.com

Education and early life

Alex Bellos was born in Oxford and grew up in Edinburgh and Southampton. He was educated at Hampton Park Comprehensive School and Richard Taunton Sixth Form College in Southampton.[1] He went on to study mathematics and philosophy at Corpus Christi College, Oxford,[1] where he was the editor of the student paper Cherwell.[citation needed]

Career

Bellos's first job was working for The Argus[1] in Brighton before moving to The Guardian in London.[when?] From 1998 to 2003 he was South America correspondent of The Guardian,[8][2] and wrote Futebol: the Brazilian Way of Life.[9] The book was well received in the UK, where it was nominated for sports book of the year at the British Book Awards. In the US, it was included as one of Publishers Weekly's books of the year. They wrote: “Compelling...Alternately funny and dark...Bellos offers a cast of characters as colorful as a Carnival parade”. In 2006, he ghostwrote Pelé: The Autobiography, about the soccer player Pelé, which was a number one best-seller in the UK.[10][11]

Returning to live in the UK, Bellos decided to write about mathematics. The book Alex's Adventures in Numberland was published in 2010 and spent four months in The Sunday Times' top ten best-sellers' list. The Daily Telegraph described the book as a "mathematical wonder that will leave you hooked on numbers." The book was shortlisted for three awards in the UK, including the BBC Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction 2010.[12] The Guardian reported that Bellos's book was narrowly beaten into second place. Chairman of the judges Evan Davis broke with protocol to discuss their deliberations: "[Bellos's] was a book everyone thought would be nice if it won, because it would be good for people to read a maths book. Some of us wished we'd read it when we were 14 years old. If we'd taken the view that this is a book everyone ought to read, then it might have gone that way."[13]

Several translations of the book have been published. The Italian version, Il meraviglioso mondo dei numeri, won both the €10,000 Galileo Prize for science books[14][15][16] and the 2011 Peano Prize[17] for mathematics books. In the United States, the book was given the title Here's Looking at Euclid.[18]

Alex Through The Looking-Glass: How Life Reflects Numbers and Numbers Reflect Life was published in 2014 and received positive reviews. The Daily Telegraph wrote: “If anything, Looking Glass is a better work than Numberland – it feels more immediate, more relevant and more fun.” [19] Its US title was The Grapes of Math, about which The New York Times said Bellos was: “a charming and eloquent guide to math’s mysteries…There’s an interesting fact or mathematical obsessive on almost every page. And for its witty flourishes, it’s never shallow. Bellos doesn’t shrink from delving into equations, which should delight aficionados who relish those kinds of details.”

Bellos presented the BBC TV series Inside Out Brazil (2003),[20] and also authored the documentary Et Dieu créa…le foot, about football in the Amazon rainforest, which was shown on the National Geographic Channel.[21] His short films on the Amazon have appeared on BBC, More4 and Al Jazeera.[4][22] He also appears frequently on the BBC talking about mathematics. His Radio 4 documentary Nirvana by Numbers was shortlisted for best radio programme in the 2014 Association of British Science Writers Awards.

Publications

On football

  • Futebol: The Brazilian Way of Life (2002)[23][ISBN missing]
  • Pelé, The Autobiography (2006) (as ghostwriter)[ISBN missing]
  • Football School Season 1 with Ben Lyttleton and illustrated by Spike Gerrell (2016)[ISBN missing]
  • Football School Season 2 with Ben Lyttleton and illustrated by Spike Gerrell (2017)[ISBN missing]

On mathematics

  • (2010) Alex's Adventures in Numberland/Here's Looking at Euclid ISBN 1526623994[24]
  • (2014) Alex Through the Looking-Glass: How Life Reflects Numbers and Numbers Reflect Life ISBN 1408817772
  • (2015) Snowflake Seashell Star: Colouring Adventures in Numberland with Edmund Harris ISBN 1782117881
  • (2016) Can You Solve My Problems?: Ingenious, Perplexing, and Totally Satisfying Math and Logic Puzzles ISBN 1783351144
  • (2016) Visions of Numberland/Patterns of the Universe with Edmund Harriss ISBN 9781408888988
  • (2017) Puzzle Ninja: Pit Your Wits Against the Japanese Puzzle Masters ISBN 145217105X
  • (2019) So You Think You've Got Problems?: Puzzles to flex, stretch and sharpen your mind ISBN 178335190X
  • (2020) The Language Lover’s Puzzle Book: Lexical perplexities and cracking conundrums from across the globe ISBN 1783352183

Awards and honours

Personal life

Bellos lives in London[citation needed] and is married with children.[1] His father David Bellos[1] is a translator and academic[29] and his mother is Hungarian.[30]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Anon (2017). "Bellos, Alexander". Who's Who. ukwhoswho.com (online Oxford University Press ed.). A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.289184. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) (subscription required)
  2. ^ a b c "Alex Bellos at The Guardian". theguardian.com.
  3. ^ Alex Bellos Official website
  4. ^ a b Alex Bellos at IMDb
  5. ^ "Publisher's biography of Alex Bellos". bloomsbury.com.
  6. ^ Bellos, Alex (2012). . numberphile.com. Brady Haran. Archived from the original on 16 May 2013. Retrieved 1 April 2013.
  7. ^ 'Learn to love maths' – article by Alex Bellos in The Guardian
  8. ^ "Biography from Alex Bellos's official website". Retrieved 10 April 2012.
  9. ^ "Guardian review of 'Futebol: The Brazilian Way of Life'". London: Bloomsbury Publishing. 7 October 2002. Retrieved 10 April 2012.
  10. ^ "Alex Bellos's agency profile – Janklow & Nesbit (UK) Ltd". janklowandnesbit.co.uk. Retrieved 11 April 2012.
  11. ^ "Alex Bellos official website – 'Pele'". Retrieved 10 April 2012.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 February 2012.
  13. ^ Floo, Alison (1 July 2010). "Samuel Johnson Prize reported by The Guardian". London. Retrieved 8 June 2012.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 15 December 2018. Retrieved 17 May 2012.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 17 May 2012.
  16. ^ "PadovaCultura article on Alex Bellos".
  17. ^ a b "Premio Peano shortlist 2011". Archived from the original on 18 February 2013.
  18. ^ "Here's Looking at Euclid". Simon & Schuster (US). Retrieved 11 April 2012.
  19. ^ "The Daily Telegraph - Alex Through the Looking Glass review".
  20. ^ "BBC Brazil Inside Out". Retrieved 15 June 2014.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 September 2010. Retrieved 11 April 2012.
  22. ^ Alex Bellos (27 February 2008). "The road to development – Part 1". People & Power. Al Jazeera. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
  23. ^ Futebol: the Brazilian Way of Life on Google Scholar (including citations)
  24. ^ Review of Alex's Adventures in Numberland in The Telegraph, 2010
  25. ^ "Chalkdust Book of the Year 2019". chalkdustmagazine.com. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  26. ^ . booktrust.org.uk. Archived from the original on 30 June 2017. Retrieved 11 June 2017.
  27. ^ "Premio Letterario Galileo 2012". padovacultura.padovanet.it.
  28. ^ Matthews, Robert (15 November 2011). . The Daily Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on 15 November 2011.
  29. ^ Bellos, Alex (2014). The Grapes of Math: How Life Reflects Numbers and Numbers Reflect Life. p. 324.[ISBN missing]
  30. ^ Bells, Alex (2017). "Alex Bellos biography". alexbellos.com.

alex, bellos, alexander, bellos, born, 1969, british, writer, broadcaster, mathematics, communicator, author, books, about, brazil, mathematics, well, having, column, guardian, newspaper, 2011bornalexander, bellos1969, oxfordeducationhampton, park, comprehensi. Alexander Bellos born 1969 1 is a British writer broadcaster and mathematics communicator 3 4 5 6 He is the author of books about Brazil and mathematics as well as having a column in The Guardian newspaper 2 7 Alex BellosAlex Bellos in 2011BornAlexander Bellos1969 age 53 54 1 OxfordEducationHampton Park Comprehensive SchoolRichard Taunton Sixth Form CollegeAlma materUniversity of Oxford BA MA EmployersThe Argus 1 The Guardian 2 AwardsBritish Book Awards when Websitealexbellos wbr com Contents 1 Education and early life 2 Career 3 Publications 3 1 On football 3 2 On mathematics 3 3 Awards and honours 4 Personal life 5 ReferencesEducation and early life EditAlex Bellos was born in Oxford and grew up in Edinburgh and Southampton He was educated at Hampton Park Comprehensive School and Richard Taunton Sixth Form College in Southampton 1 He went on to study mathematics and philosophy at Corpus Christi College Oxford 1 where he was the editor of the student paper Cherwell citation needed Career EditBellos s first job was working for The Argus 1 in Brighton before moving to The Guardian in London when From 1998 to 2003 he was South America correspondent of The Guardian 8 2 and wrote Futebol the Brazilian Way of Life 9 The book was well received in the UK where it was nominated for sports book of the year at the British Book Awards In the US it was included as one of Publishers Weekly s books of the year They wrote Compelling Alternately funny and dark Bellos offers a cast of characters as colorful as a Carnival parade In 2006 he ghostwrote Pele The Autobiography about the soccer player Pele which was a number one best seller in the UK 10 11 Returning to live in the UK Bellos decided to write about mathematics The book Alex s Adventures in Numberland was published in 2010 and spent four months in The Sunday Times top ten best sellers list The Daily Telegraph described the book as a mathematical wonder that will leave you hooked on numbers The book was shortlisted for three awards in the UK including the BBC Samuel Johnson Prize for Non Fiction 2010 12 The Guardian reported that Bellos s book was narrowly beaten into second place Chairman of the judges Evan Davis broke with protocol to discuss their deliberations Bellos s was a book everyone thought would be nice if it won because it would be good for people to read a maths book Some of us wished we d read it when we were 14 years old If we d taken the view that this is a book everyone ought to read then it might have gone that way 13 Several translations of the book have been published The Italian version Il meraviglioso mondo dei numeri won both the 10 000 Galileo Prize for science books 14 15 16 and the 2011 Peano Prize 17 for mathematics books In the United States the book was given the title Here s Looking at Euclid 18 Alex Through The Looking Glass How Life Reflects Numbers and Numbers Reflect Life was published in 2014 and received positive reviews The Daily Telegraph wrote If anything Looking Glass is a better work than Numberland it feels more immediate more relevant and more fun 19 Its US title was The Grapes of Math about which The New York Times said Bellos was a charming and eloquent guide to math s mysteries There s an interesting fact or mathematical obsessive on almost every page And for its witty flourishes it s never shallow Bellos doesn t shrink from delving into equations which should delight aficionados who relish those kinds of details Bellos presented the BBC TV series Inside Out Brazil 2003 20 and also authored the documentary Et Dieu crea le foot about football in the Amazon rainforest which was shown on the National Geographic Channel 21 His short films on the Amazon have appeared on BBC More4 and Al Jazeera 4 22 He also appears frequently on the BBC talking about mathematics His Radio 4 documentary Nirvana by Numbers was shortlisted for best radio programme in the 2014 Association of British Science Writers Awards Publications EditOn football Edit Futebol The Brazilian Way of Life 2002 23 ISBN missing Pele The Autobiography 2006 as ghostwriter ISBN missing Football School Season 1 with Ben Lyttleton and illustrated by Spike Gerrell 2016 ISBN missing Football School Season 2 with Ben Lyttleton and illustrated by Spike Gerrell 2017 ISBN missing On mathematics Edit 2010 Alex s Adventures in Numberland Here s Looking at Euclid ISBN 1526623994 24 2014 Alex Through the Looking Glass How Life Reflects Numbers and Numbers Reflect Life ISBN 1408817772 2015 Snowflake Seashell Star Colouring Adventures in Numberland with Edmund Harris ISBN 1782117881 2016 Can You Solve My Problems Ingenious Perplexing and Totally Satisfying Math and Logic Puzzles ISBN 1783351144 2016 Visions of Numberland Patterns of the Universe with Edmund Harriss ISBN 9781408888988 2017 Puzzle Ninja Pit Your Wits Against the Japanese Puzzle Masters ISBN 145217105X 2019 So You Think You ve Got Problems Puzzles to flex stretch and sharpen your mind ISBN 178335190X 2020 The Language Lover s Puzzle Book Lexical perplexities and cracking conundrums from across the globe ISBN 1783352183Awards and honours Edit 2019 Shortlisted for the Chalkdust Magazine Book of the Year for So You Think You ve Got Problems 25 2017 Shortlisted for the Blue Peter Book Award for Best Book with Facts for Football School Where Football Explains the World 26 2012 Premio Letterario Galileo 27 winner Il meraviglioso mondo dei numeri 2012 Peano Prize 17 winner Il meraviglioso mondo dei numeri 2011 Shortlisted for the Royal Society Prizes for Science Books for Alex s Adventures in Numberland 28 2010 Amazon com Best Books of 2010 Science for Here s Looking at Euclid citation needed 2010 Shortlisted for the British Book Awards Non Fiction Book of the Year for Alex s Adventures in Numberland citation needed 2010 Shortlisted for the BBC Samuel Johnson Prize for Non Fiction for Alex s Adventures in Numberland citation needed 2004 Shortlisted for British Book Awards Sports Book of the Year for Futebol The Brazilian Way of Life citation needed 2003 Shortlisted for National Sporting Club British Sports Book Awards Futebol The Brazilian Way of Life citation needed Personal life EditBellos lives in London citation needed and is married with children 1 His father David Bellos 1 is a translator and academic 29 and his mother is Hungarian 30 References Edit a b c d e f g h Anon 2017 Bellos Alexander Who s Who ukwhoswho com online Oxford University Press ed A amp C Black an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc doi 10 1093 ww 9780199540884 013 289184 Subscription or UK public library membership required subscription required a b c Alex Bellos at The Guardian theguardian com Alex Bellos Official website a b Alex Bellos at IMDb Publisher s biography of Alex Bellos bloomsbury com Bellos Alex 2012 Alex Bellos Writing about numbers numberphile com Brady Haran Archived from the original on 16 May 2013 Retrieved 1 April 2013 Learn to love maths article by Alex Bellos in The Guardian Biography from Alex Bellos s official website Retrieved 10 April 2012 Guardian review of Futebol The Brazilian Way of Life London Bloomsbury Publishing 7 October 2002 Retrieved 10 April 2012 Alex Bellos s agency profile Janklow amp Nesbit UK Ltd janklowandnesbit co uk Retrieved 11 April 2012 Alex Bellos official website Pele Retrieved 10 April 2012 Samuel Johnson Award shortlist 2010 Archived from the original on 23 February 2012 Floo Alison 1 July 2010 Samuel Johnson Prize reported by The Guardian London Retrieved 8 June 2012 Galileo prize winner website Archived from the original on 15 December 2018 Retrieved 17 May 2012 Alex Bellos at the Premio Galileo 2012 Awards Ceremony Archived from the original on 19 August 2014 Retrieved 17 May 2012 PadovaCultura article on Alex Bellos a b Premio Peano shortlist 2011 Archived from the original on 18 February 2013 Here s Looking at Euclid Simon amp Schuster US Retrieved 11 April 2012 The Daily Telegraph Alex Through the Looking Glass review BBC Brazil Inside Out Retrieved 15 June 2014 Et Dieu Crea le Foot National Geographic Channel Archived from the original on 6 September 2010 Retrieved 11 April 2012 Alex Bellos 27 February 2008 The road to development Part 1 People amp Power Al Jazeera Retrieved 15 June 2014 Futebol the Brazilian Way of Life on Google Scholar including citations Review of Alex s Adventures in Numberland in The Telegraph 2010 Chalkdust Book of the Year 2019 chalkdustmagazine com Retrieved 15 February 2020 Blue Peter Book Awards 2017 booktrust org uk Archived from the original on 30 June 2017 Retrieved 11 June 2017 Premio Letterario Galileo 2012 padovacultura padovanet it Matthews Robert 15 November 2011 Telegraph article on the Royal Society Prize for Science Books Prize 2011 The Daily Telegraph London Archived from the original on 15 November 2011 Bellos Alex 2014 The Grapes of Math How Life Reflects Numbers and Numbers Reflect Life p 324 ISBN missing Bells Alex 2017 Alex Bellos biography 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