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The Tenth Muse: A Novel Hardcover – Deckle Edge, June 18, 2019
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An exhilarating, moving novel about a trailblazing mathematician whose research unearths her own extraordinary family story and its roots in World War II
From the days of her childhood in the 1950s Midwest, Katherine knows she is different, and that her parents are not who they seem. As she matures from a girl of rare intelligence into an exceptional mathematician, traveling to Europe to further her studies, she must face the most human of problems—who is she? What is the cost of love, and what is the cost of ambition? These questions grow ever more entangled as Katherine strives to take her place in the world of higher mathematics and becomes involved with a brilliant and charismatic professor.
When she embarks on a quest to conquer the Riemann hypothesis, the greatest unsolved mathematical problem of her time, she turns to a theorem with a mysterious history that may hold both the lock and the key to her identity, and to secrets long buried during World War II. Forced to confront some of the most consequential events of the twentieth century and rethink everything she knows of herself, she finds kinship in the stories of the women who came before her, and discovers how seemingly distant stories, lives, and ideas are inextricably linked to her own.
The Tenth Muse is a gorgeous, sweeping tale about legacy, identity, and the beautiful ways the mind can make us free.
- Print length304 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherEcco
- Publication dateJune 18, 2019
- Dimensions6 x 1.01 x 9 inches
- ISBN-10006257406X
- ISBN-13978-0062574060
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“The cliché that boys are better at math collapses before the diamond-hard mind of a grad student whose relentless attempt to prove a legendary hypothesis exposes a deeper algorithm about herself.... Captivating.”
— O, the Oprah Magazine
“Can a mathematician also be an accomplished storyteller? The answer is an emphatic yes.... Elegant and absorbing fiction....Her work radiates a love of the subject....Her real subject, beyond the magic of storytelling, is the problem of identity, as shaped by gender, ethnicity, history and choice.”
— Chicago Tribune
“This shimmering, gorgeous book grapples with the secrets in the world around us, and the one within us; Chung’s prose is electric, and this story is a provocative exploration of the puzzles that most need interrogating.”
— Nylon Magazine
“Need a metaphor for the unassailable tangle of the self? The Riemann Hypothesis, one of the great unsolved mathematical problems, does nicely in this novel. About 50 years ago, mathematician Katherine was attempting to unpick its knot, and at the same time deal with revelations about her own family heritage.”
— Elle
“The Tenth Muse centers on Katherine, an aspiring mathematician whose studies take her deep into her family history, and a legacy of genius and empowerment which probes compelling questions about her identity.”
— Entertainment Weekly
“An interrogation of truth and its value — of secrets, sacrifice, and identity.”
— Buzzfeed
“Themes of one’s legacy, breakthroughs, and identity is woven throughout Catherine Chung’s latest novel about a mathematician facing down her generation’s most difficult, unsolved theorum, digging into intentionally buried research during WWII to blaze her own path and become a name mentioned in history books.”
— Thrillist
“Chung masterfully subverts our expectations... Endlessly thrilling. An exquisite story of legacy, selfhood, survival, and integrity... The Tenth Muse is an inspiring tour de force of STEAM proportions: a riveting intersection of mathematics and art.”
— The Rumpus
“A powerful and virtuosically researched story about the mysteries of the head and the heart.”
— Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Chung’s impressive, poignant second novel (after Forgotten Country) explores the intersections of intellectual and familial legacies.... Chung persuasively interweaves myths and legends with the real-world stories of lesser-known women mathematicians and of WWII.... Chung’s novel boldly illustrates that truth and beauty can reside even amid the messiest solutions.”
— Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“The Tenth Muse champions female intellectual independence while uncovering sacrifices made to acquire it.... Powerful.”
— Shelf Awareness (starred review)
“Mathematics and its history, the legacy of WWII, and the struggles women face in pursuing academic success, especially in fields dominated by men, are woven into this novel that Chung (Forgotten Country, 2012) renders in polished prose.”
— Booklist
“Chung’s development of key characters is strong, her light prose flows easily throughout, and she successfully represents a young woman attempting to find her identity and stand out in a field dominated by men.... Engaging.”
— Library Journal
“Bountiful in scope, fables, intellect, and heart, the novel is at times heart-wrenching.”
— Christian Science Monitor
“Reading The Tenth Muse is like setting out on a boat for a short trip and finding the way back barred by waves that grow taller and taller. And then the boat itself turns out to be a riddle; a paper boat, each leaf bound to the other with equations of fearsome beauty. Arresting in scope and its treatment of time, its prose at turns crystalline and richly balletic, this story pulls puzzle from puzzle – human, historical, and all too contemporary.”
— Helen Oyeyemi, author of Boy, Snow, Bird and What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours
“Catherine Chung has written a deft, spellbinding emotional puzzle-box of a book, rich and intricately layered. The Tenth Muse slowly, carefully builds to turn your every expectation on its head, and reading it feels like a glimpse of what mathematics might be in the eyes of its ablest practitioners—both secret and sublime.”
— Téa Obreht, author of The Tiger’s Wife
“Ambitious, mesmerizing, and immersive, The Tenth Muse gives us a character we’d follow anywhere, and journeys well worth following her on. This novel dazzles.”
— Rebecca Makkai, author of The Great Believers
“A page-turning intellectual thriller, a family romance, an alternative history of twentieth-century math—I couldn’t put it down.”
— Elif Batuman, author of The Idiot
“Catherine Chung’s gorgeous novel, The Tenth Muse, about mathematics and identity, and the cost of being a talented and ambitious woman in a world preoccupied with male success, rushed over me like a wave and carried me out to sea where, pleasantly, I drowned.”
— Manuel Gonzales, author of The Regional Office Is Under Attack!
“The Tenth Muse is a must-read. This beautiful, captivating novel has it all: A riveting family secret; a heroine ahead of her time; and a brilliant historical narrative that sheds light on the way we live now.”
— J. Courtney Sullivan, author of Saints for All Occasions
“The Tenth Muse is as ambitious and intriguing as the complex math problems Katherine, the protagonist of this remarkable novel, aims to solve. In this novel—the scope of which is staggering—Chung has crafted a story that is moving, elegant, and richly written. Her prose, as it unfolds, becomes an elusive equation readers will yearn to solve.”
— Roxane Gay, author of Hunger
“The Tenth Muse gives life to the story of brilliant Katherine, whose exceptional gift for seeing the patterns in numbers leads her to dramatic and heartbreaking discoveries, even as they lead to understanding and wisdom about her own existence. This is a passionate and beautiful book.”
— Alice Elliott Dark, author of In the Gloaming
“Chung’s impressive, poignant second novel (after Forgotten Country) explores the intersections of intellectual and familial legacies.... Chung persuasively interweaves myths and legends with the real-world stories of lesser-known women mathematicians and of WWII.... Chung’s novel boldly illustrates that truth and beauty can reside even amid the messiest solutions.” (Publishers Weekly (starred review))
“Mathematics and its history, the legacy of WWII, and the struggles women face in pursuing academic success, especially in fields dominated by men, are woven into this novel that Chung (Forgotten Country, 2012) renders in polished prose.” (Booklist)
“The Tenth Muse centers on Katherine, an aspiring mathematician whose studies take her deep into her family history, and a legacy of genius and empowerment which probes compelling questions about her identity.” (Entertainment Weekly)
“The Tenth Muse is as ambitious and intriguing as the complex math problems Katherine, the protagonist of this remarkable novel, aims to solve. In this novel—the scope of which is staggering—Chung has crafted a story that is moving, elegant, and richly written.” (Roxane Gay, author of Hunger)
“A deft, spellbinding emotional puzzle-box of a book, rich and intricately layered. The Tenth Muse slowly, carefully builds to turn your every expectation on its head, and reading it feels like a glimpse of what mathematics might be in the eyes of its ablest practitioners—both secret and sublime.” (Téa Obreht, author of The Tiger’s Wife)
“Ambitious, mesmerizing, and immersive, The Tenth Muse gives us a character we’d follow anywhere, and journeys well worth following her on. This novel dazzles.” (Rebecca Makkai, author of The Great Believers)
“Arresting in scope and its treatment of time, its prose at turns crystalline and richly balletic, this story pulls puzzle from puzzle – human, historical, and all too contemporary.”
(Helen Oyeyemi, author of Gingerbread)
“Catherine Chung’s gorgeous novel, The Tenth Muse, about mathematics and identity, and the cost of being a talented and ambitious woman in a world preoccupied with male success, rushed over me like a wave and carried me out to sea where, pleasantly, I drowned.” (Manuel Gonzales, author of The Regional Office Is Under Attack!)
“The Tenth Muse is a must-read. This beautiful, captivating novel has it all: A riveting family secret; a heroine ahead of her time; and a brilliant historical narrative that sheds light on the way we live now.” (J. Courtney Sullivan, author of Saints for All Occasions)
From the Back Cover
From the days of her childhood in the 1950s Midwest, Katherine knows she is different, and that her parents are not who they seem. As she matures from a girl of rare intelligence into an exceptional mathematician, traveling to Europe to further her studies, she must face the most human of problems—who is she? What is the cost of love, and what is the cost of ambition? These questions grow ever more entangled as Katherine strives to take her place in the world of higher mathematics and becomes involved with a brilliant and charismatic professor.
When she embarks on a quest to conquer the Riemann hypothesis, the greatest unsolved mathematical problem of her time, she turns to a theorem with a mysterious history that may hold both the lock and the key to her identity, and to secrets long buried during World War II. Forced to confront some of the most consequential events of the twentieth century and rethink everything she knows of herself, she finds kinship in the stories of the women who came before her, and discovers how seemingly distant lives and ideas are inextricably linked to her own.
The Tenth Muse is a gorgeous, sweeping tale about legacy, identity, and the beautiful ways the mind can make us free.
About the Author
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- Publisher : Ecco; First Edition (June 18, 2019)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 304 pages
- ISBN-10 : 006257406X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0062574060
- Item Weight : 1.1 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 1.01 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,141,668 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #1,428 in Asian American Literature & Fiction
- #3,854 in Cultural Heritage Fiction
- #52,982 in Literary Fiction (Books)
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About the author

Catherine Chung is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship and a Director's Visitorship at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. She was a Granta New Voice, and won an Honorable Mention for the PEN/Hemingway Award with her first novel, Forgotten Country, which was a Booklist, Bookpage, and San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of 2012. She has a degree in mathematics from the University of Chicago, and worked at a think tank in Santa Monica before going to Cornell University for her MFA. She has published work in The New York Times and Granta, and lives in New York City.
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Katherine is an interesting character, and likeable although not loveable. Her determination to succeed in the male dominated university structure is admirable. The reader will empathise as even those who wish her well ultimately let her down through their unintentional prejudice. The story has a fairly slow start as Katherine makes her way in the world of mathematics, but gets more interesting once she is in Germany and pursuing her past.
The 'mathsy' parts are well explained without going into any actual mathematics and there is no need to enjoy or understand maths to comprehend the story and enjoy reading. The 'searching for her past' backstory lifts the book away from being a simple tale of academia or a women struggling to be treated equally, although these are subtopics.
My frustration is that the book is quite downbeat and ultimately you are left wondering if everything Katherine worked so hard to achieve was really worth it. The people in her life mostly let her down, and most of the characters don't come out of it very well. Maybe that's realistic, but it's depressing to read. Its underlying feminist message is undermined by the sense that the narrator would probably have had a much more fulifled and happy life if she had given up maths and become a housewife instead. Even one ray of happiness in this otherwise rather bleak story would have been welcome.
The author creates a coherent tale of a young girl put upon by a sadistic teacher, who grows up suffering slights and put-downs by male colleagues, whilst all the time trying to uncover the secret past of her parents.
Catherine Chung's novel is a 'page turner' and is as exciting as any thriller; and she writes with a delightful fluidity.
The hardback book is a delight to behold, with a beautiful cover, quality paper and is expertly typeset.
All in all, "The Tenth Muse" is a great addition to the genre.






