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The Mammoth Book of Best New Science Fiction: 23rd Annual Collection

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Her stories have appeared in several volumes of Polyphony, as well as in Strange Horizons, InterNova, Foundation 100, Rabid Transit, Interfictions, Mythic, Trampoline, and So Long Been Dreaming. She’s published a children’s book in India, Younguncle Comes to Town, and a chapbook novella, Of Love and Other Monsters. Her most recent books are another chapbook novella, Distances, and her first collection, The Woman Who Thought She Was a Planet.
In the moving story that follows, Singh gives us a study of a mathematician whose innate compassion and sense of fair play are tested throughout a turbulent life – and perhaps beyond.
An equation means nothing to me unless it expresses a thought of God.
Srinivasa Ramanujan, Indian mathematician (1887–1920) ABDUL KARIM is his name. He is a small, thin man, precise to the point of affectation in his appearance and manner. He walks very straight; there is gray in his hair and in his short, pointed beard. When he goes out of the house to buy vegetables, people on the street greet him respectfully.

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