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An eloquent blend of memoir and biography exploring the Weil siblings, math, and creative inspirationKaren Olsson always had an aptitude for math but wasn't exactly a prodigy. And yet when she entered Harvard as an undergraduate she was drawn to it, forcing herself into a discipline that had always felt just beyond her reach. As a math student then and as a writer now, she was and is chasing a feeling -- the brink of breakthrough, the flash of insight. For Olsson, and for her newest obsession, the Weil siblings, creative thought rests on the making of unlikely connections. Thus The Weil Conjectures -- a beguiling blend of biography and memoir and a meditation on the creative life. In The Weil Conjectures, Olsson narrates the story of the Weil siblings -- Simone, the famous French philosopher, mystic, and social activist, and her brother, Andr, the influential yet often overlooked mathematician -- as well as the lore of math and Olsson's own experience of it.