
The Loneliness of Prime Numbers (special Edition)
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About This Novel
Introducing the 10th anniversary special edition, Paolo Giordano's masterpiece, winner of Italy's highest literary award "Strega Literary Prize". The most astonishing debut bestseller in Italian publishing history, and the film of the same name caused controversy at the Venice Film Festival. It uses prime numbers to describe human loneliness and is known as the Italian version of "Norwegian Wood". "The Solitude of Prime Numbers" is the representative work of Paolo Giordano, an Italian writer and doctor of particle physics. He has won the Strega Prize, Italy's highest literary award. A prime number, also known as a prime number, is an important mathematical concept. It is a number that cannot be divided by any natural number except 1 and itself. Prime numbers are lonely. However, some prime numbers have a twin prime number, and among them, only one even number exists. Mattia is a young mathematical genius. He believes that he is one of the prime numbers, and his middle school classmate Alice is his twin prime number. They all have painful pasts, are equally lonely, and are equally unable to close the distance with other people. From adolescence to adulthood, their lives continue to intersect, trying to eliminate the obstacles that exist between them, influencing each other and being separated from each other, like twin prime numbers, close to each other but never able to get close. With delicate brushwork, Paul Giordano recreates the growing pains of the characters in the novel and their efforts to find their place in life.
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