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The loneliness of an immigrant child. The shadow of an unsolvable mathematical problem. And four destinies intersecting around one table. Umut is a Turkish university student growing up in Germany. Obsessive, antisocial, and chaotic... But a fire flickers in his mind: one of the greatest riddles in the world of mathematics, a problem that has remained unsolved for years. To crack it, he buries himself in notebooks, in the night, and in his own solitude. Yet, no path is walked alone. When he meets Clara, Jonas, and Margarethe, Umut's table transforms from a table of isolation to a table of…mehr

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The loneliness of an immigrant child. The shadow of an unsolvable mathematical problem. And four destinies intersecting around one table. Umut is a Turkish university student growing up in Germany. Obsessive, antisocial, and chaotic... But a fire flickers in his mind: one of the greatest riddles in the world of mathematics, a problem that has remained unsolved for years. To crack it, he buries himself in notebooks, in the night, and in his own solitude. Yet, no path is walked alone. When he meets Clara, Jonas, and Margarethe, Umut's table transforms from a table of isolation to a table of search. Each of them carries their own fracture; with music, with silence, with fears... But the thing that unites them is an invisible line: the critical line of zeros. Woven with genuine methods, real formulas, and the profound anguish of an authentic mathematician, this novel explores not only an unsolvable problem but also the cracks deep within the human spirit. As you read, you will ask yourself this question: "What if they actually solve it?" And perhaps you will find the answer not in the lines, but on the edge of your own heart.
Autorenporträt
Author Tolga Çälayan was born in 1983 in Mersin/Erdemli/Turkey. He has been writing fiction novels for over 20 years. In his books, he generally uses philosophical layers, sociological elements, psychological characters, and layered plots. The author has 20 works published to date. Currently living in Türkiye, he strives to produce long-lasting works that can be read for many years, rather than writing stories that shine for a short time and then suddenly fade away. When th¿s author's latest works are expläned, they contän more ph¿losoph¿cal layers, more detäled explanat¿ons, and developed descr¿pt¿ons. H¿s novel "unutmak" ¿s a major masterp¿ece, publ¿shed worldw¿de ¿n 9 d¿fferent languages. The author gives the following answer to the question "How would you describe yourself in one word?": I am a Yoruk (nomadic) child.