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Yoko Ogawa

The Housekeeper and the Professor

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  • Лика Меликсетянhar citeretfor 3 år siden
    He treated Root exactly as he treated prime numbers. For him, primes were the base on which all other natural numbers relied; and children were the foundation of everything worthwhile in the adult world.
  • Katehar citeretfor 4 måneder siden
    he believed that mistakes were often as revealing as the right answers. This gave us confidence even when our best efforts came to nothing.
  • Faridahhar citeretfor 2 år siden
    they were almost off-putting.
  • Faridahhar citeretfor 2 år siden
    The mention of money was probably nothing more than a smoke screen.
  • Gabrysia Kowaczhar citeretfor 3 år siden
    spill a great deal
  • Лика Меликсетянhar citeretfor 3 år siden
    "So you think that zero was there waiting for us when humans came into being, like the flowers and the stars? You should have more respect for human progress. We made the zero, through great pain and struggle."
  • Yohanahar citeretfor 7 år siden
    "That's right. Eleven."
    "An exquisite number. An especially beautiful prime among primes. And it was Murayama's number. Truly wonderful, don't you think?"
  • Yohanahar citeretfor 7 år siden
    I could feel with my fingertip the elegant curl of the legs on the π, the certainty and strength of the dot on the i, the decisive way the 0 had been joined at the top.
  • Yohanahar citeretfor 7 år siden
    He worked with precision and conviction, and even a kind of affection. His ironing seemed highly rational, with a constant speed that allowed him to get the best results with the least effort; all the economy and elegance of his mathematical proofs performed right there on the ironing board.
  • ;har citeretfor 7 år siden
    "And there's more to it: the numbers in the first group can always be expressed as the sum of two squares, but those in the second can never be."
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