
With a Zero at Its Heart
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Narrated by:
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Charles Lambert
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Charles Lambert
About this listen
In his beautiful and haunting new title, Charles Lambert explores the fragmentary nature of memory, how the piecing together of short recollections can reveal a greater narrative.
Through chapters tackling elemental themes such as sex, death, and money, Lambert assembles the narrator’s moving life story. Executed with all the grace and finesse of his previous acclaimed work, this is an incredible artistic achievement, breathtaking in its simplicity yet awe inspiring in its scope.
©2014 Charles Lambert (P)2015 W F Howes Ltd
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Critic reviews
"Each beautifully crafted episode in this exquisite book is coruscating, profound and original." (Angela Jackson, author of The Emergence of Judy Taylor)
"Poetic, tender and funny." ( Guardian)