In the 1910s, Srinivasa Ramanujan is a man of boundless intelligence that even the abject poverty of his home in Madras, India, cannot crush. Eventually, his stellar intelligence in mathematics and his boundless confidence in both attract the attention of the noted British mathematics professor, G.H. Hardy, who invites him to further develop his computations at Trinity College at Cambridge.
The introduction by American mystery critic James Sandoe gives a concise summary of Sayers and her life's work, but it's through reading her stories that you see how Sayers develops as a writer, moving through the more academic style of the early Wimsey stories, to the clever intricacies of plot, and then finally on to the power of a sparser style.
The daughter of the headmaster of the Christ Church Choir School in Oxford, Sayers was well-educated at home in addition to Somerville College, Oxford, where she graduated with first-class honours in 1915. She subsequently received her MA in 1920. Sayers had already published a book of poetry in 1916 (Op. 1). In 1922, she began working for the.
Dorothy L. Sayers' first Lord Peter Wimsey tale introduces many of the author's best-known characters. Wimsey's mother, the Dowager Duchess of Denver, rings her son with news of 'such a quaint thing'. She has heard through a friend that Mr Thipps, a respectable Battersea architect, found a dead man in his bath - wearing nothing but a gold pince.
I seem unable to find the attention span to read a full length novel at the moment (even on holiday!) - so handily I've got this collection of short stories by Dorothy L Sayers (not to be confused with the very similar sounding Busman's Honeymoon!).There's twelve stories, quite short, some with Lord Peter Wimsey, some with Montague Egg, a travelling salesman, and some without a detective.
Summary: Harriet Vane is wandering round Europe with her friend Vanessa, looking for local colour. A thunderstorm forces her to take refuge in a hotel bar, where she meets a mysterious young man calling himself Greg Bleakman. But Harriet's past is about to erupt violently into the present, and the events of today will cast an unforseeably long.
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The Man Who Knew Infinity is a book about two important mathematicians, their relationship, and how it shaped their lived and the world around them. One of these men, Ramanujan was a genius of unusual strength who would go on to develop some of the most interesting mathematical conjectures and theorems of the century, if not of all time.