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Freedom and Death The Unsettled Dust

Leaning Towards Infinity: How My Mother's Apron Unfolds into My Life

Author Sue Woolfe
Publisher Faber & Faber
Category Fiction
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Author(s)Sue Woolfe
PublisherFaber & Faber
ISBN / ASIN0571199054
ISBN-139780571199051
Sales Rank11,211,271
CategoryFiction
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Sue Woolfe's biography states that she knows nothing about mathematics. With the central event of her novel set in 1994, she ought to have had a fairly easy job of finding out how math is done and discussed nowadays, and who does it and why. However, Woolfe's determination to humiliate her main character, middle-aged prodigy Frances Montrose, with the scorn of a unanimously badly behaved, testosterone-driven male mathematical establishment leads to her to untruth, fatally undermining the premise and effect of her novel. Deliberately demonizing men as mates and as mathematicians is sexism of the worst kind. The multigenerational familial dissonance and harmony of this book, its redeeming features, are lost in Woolfe's caricaturing of men and women and a science she does not understand.
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