The Geometry of Love

Authors

  • Jennifer Le

Abstract

In The Geometry of Love, Jennifer Le crafts a poetic meditation that merges mathematical imagery with romantic longing. Using terms and structures from geometry, Le weaves an emotionally resonant portrait of a lover whose physical and metaphysical qualities defy comprehension. The poem blends form and feeling, logic and lyricism, to express awe at the beauty and precision found in intimacy. Through its clever numeric and spatial formatting, the poem invites the reader to experience love as both equation and enigma—something as structured as a proof and as elusive as the stars.

Author Biography

Jennifer Le

Jennifer Le is a Biology major with a minor in Chemistry.
She serves as a part-time math and science tutor for the KIPP
Charter School, and also as a part-time Undergraduate
Research Assistant for Dr. Xingyun Qi. Jen looks to pursue a
master’s degree and Ph.D. in Biology. She hopes that this
work makes the reader feel something.

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Published

2025-06-13

How to Cite

Le, J. (2025). The Geometry of Love. The Rutgers-Camden Undergraduate Review, 2(1), 1. Retrieved from https://rcur.libraries.rutgers.edu/index.php/rcur/article/view/2212