A life lived at the intersection of revolution and abstraction.
In the volatile streets of 1830s Paris, a young man was fighting two wars: one to dismantle the monarchy, and another to dismantle the very foundations of mathematics. THE EVARISTE GALOIS CHRONICLES, The complete narrative biography, is a breathtaking journey into the mind of a genius who saw the world not as a collection of numbers, but as a web of hidden symmetries.
Evariste Galois did not just solve equations; he redefined the nature of reality. While the mathematical establishment of his time was obsessed with the mechanical pursuit of formulas, Galois was mapping the invisible architecture of the universe. He was a man of the barricades and the blackboard, a radical Republican whose intellectual insurgency would eventually birth modern abstract algebra—long after his life was cut short by a duel of honor.
Through masterful prose and profound historical insight, this volume traces the meteoric and tragic arc of a man who was too fast for his era. From the feverish, ink-stained nights of his final mathematical synthesis to the devastating silence of an academic world that refused to hear his truth, this is the definitive account of a revolutionary who changed the way humanity perceives structure, symmetry, and the infinite.
Discover the man behind the math. Discover the symmetry of a life.