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“They weren't smiling and were looking in opposite directions, but it was as if their bodies flowed smoothly into each other's, through their arms and fingers. . . . There was a shared space between their bodies, the confines of which were not well delineated, from which nothing seemed to be missing and in which the air seemed motionless, undisturbed.”

Quote by Paolo Giordano

Work

The Solitude of Prime Numbers

This novel delves into the complex world of mathematics and the human experience, intertwining the story of a young mathematician with the enigmatic nature of prime numbers. more

Author

Paolo Giordano
Paolo Giordano

Paolo Giordano is an Italian writer known for his unique literary style and profound emotional descriptions. His works often explore human emotions and inner worlds, winning him a wide audience. more

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