The Indian Clerk A Novel

The Indian Clerk A Novel by David Leavitt, published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA on September 4, 2007, is a historical fiction work spanning 485 pages. The narrative begins in January 1913, when the renowned British mathematician G. H. Hardy receives a letter from Srinivasa Ramanujan, an Indian clerk claiming to be on the verge of solving a significant mathematical problem. While some of Hardy’s colleagues dismiss the correspondence as a hoax, Hardy is intrigued and believes Ramanujan deserves a chance, leading him to explore the potential of this unknown genius.
Readers will find a richly woven tale that delves into the complexities of Hardy’s pursuit to bring Ramanujan to Cambridge, alongside his collaborator Littlewood and a young don named Neville. The story not only highlights the profound impact of their relationship on their lives but also on the broader landscape of mathematics. The Indian Clerk features historical figures such as D. H. Lawrence and Bertrand Russell, offering a glimpse into the intertwining of personal and intellectual connections during a pivotal time in history.
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The brilliant new novel from one of our most respected writers�his most ambitious and accessible to date.
On a January morning in 1913, G. H. Hardy�eccentric, charismatic and, at thirty-seven, already considered the greatest British mathematician of his age�receives in the mail 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 unsolved mathematical problem of all time. Some of his Cambridge colleagues dismiss the letter as a hoax, but Hardy becomes convinced that the Indian clerk who has written it�Srinivasa Ramanujan�deserves to be taken seriously. Aided by his collaborator, Littlewood, and a young don named Neville who is about to depart for Madras with his wife, Alice, he determines to learn more about the mysterious Ramanujan and, if possible, persuade him to come to Cambridge. It is a decision that will profoundly affect not only his own life, and that of his friends, but the entire history of mathematics.
Based on the remarkable true story of the strange and ultimately tragic relationship between an esteemed British mathematician and an unknown�and unschooled�mathematical genius, and populated with such luminaries such as D. H. Lawrence, Bertrand Russell, and Ludwig Wittgenstein, The Indian Clerk takes this extraordinary slice of history and transforms it into an emotional and spell-binding story about the fragility of human connection and our need to find order in the world.
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