The Mathematician’s Shiva A Novel

The Mathematician’s Shiva by Stuart Rojstaczer is a first edition novel published by Penguin on September 2, 2014. This 384-page book explores the life and legacy of Rachela Karnokovitch, the greatest female mathematician in history, through the eyes of her son, Alexander “Sasha” Karnokovitch. As Sasha navigates his grief following his mother’s passing, he finds himself amidst a gathering of eccentric mathematicians who believe she has taken a groundbreaking solution to one of mathematics’ toughest problems to her grave.
Readers will encounter a blend of humor and poignant family dynamics as the story unfolds across various settings, from Madison, Wisconsin, to the Barents Sea. The narrative delves into themes of legacy, ambition, and the quest for knowledge, all while highlighting the unique relationships within a family shaped by extraordinary talent. The Mathematician’s Shiva presents a rich tapestry of experiences that reflect both the challenges and triumphs of human endeavor, making it a notable addition to contemporary literary fiction.
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WINNER OF THE NATIONAL JEWISH BOOK AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING DEBUT FICTION
For readers of This Is Where I Leave You and Everything Is Illuminated, “a brilliant and compelling family saga full of warmth, pathos, history and humor” (Jonathan Evison, author of West of Here)
When the greatest female mathematician in history passes away, her son, Alexander “Sasha” Karnokovitch, just wants to mourn his mother in peace. But rumor has it the notoriously eccentric Polish émigré has solved one of the most difficult problems in all of mathematics, and has spitefully taken the solution to her grave. As a ragtag group of mathematicians from around the world descends upon Rachela’s shiva, determined to find the proof or solve it for themselves—even if it means prying up the floorboards for notes or desperately scrutinizing the mutterings of her African Grey parrot—Sasha must come to terms with his mother’s outsized influence on his life.
Spanning decades and continents, from a crowded living room in Madison, Wisconsin, to the windswept beach on the Barents Sea where a young Rachela had her first mathematical breakthrough, The Mathematician’s Shiva is an unexpectedly moving and uproariously funny novel that captures humanity’s drive not just to survive, but to achieve the impossible.
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