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The Indian Clerk
The Indian Clerk | David Leavitt
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January, 1913, Cambridge. G.H. Hardy - eccentric, charismatic and considered the greatest British mathematician of his age - receives a mysterious envelope covered with Indian stamps. Inside he finds a rambling letter from a self-professed mathematical genius who claims to be on the brink of solving the most important mathematical problem of his time. Hardy determines to learn more about this mysterious Indian clerk, Srinivasa Ramanujan, a decision that will profoundly affect not only his own life, and that of his friends, but the entire history of mathematics. Set against the backdrop of the First World War, and populated with such luminaries as D.H. Lawrence and Bertrand Russell, The Indian Clerk fashions from this fascinating period an utterly compelling story about our need to find order in the world.
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The Indian Clerk | David Leavitt
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And in case my previous post had you wondering exactly how math-y this book is...

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The Indian Clerk | David Leavitt
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Looking for a book about math to celebrate #PiDay? Then pick up a copy of The Indian Clerk by David Leavitt, an impeccably researched historical novel about academia, genius, and the power of human connection.

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