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The Indian Clerk is a novel by David Leavitt based on the real-life relationship and collaboration between the esteemed British mathematician G.H. Hardy and the unknown Indian mathematical genius Srinivasa Ramanujan.
The story begins in 1913 when Hardy receives a mysterious letter from an unschooled clerk in Madras who claims to have made significant mathematical discoveries.
Hardy convinces the Cambridge authorities to bring Ramanujan to England, leading to an extraordinary slice of history set against the backdrop of the First World War. The narrative explores the fragility of human connection and the search for order in the world.
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