The Names - Unbridged Audio Book on MP3

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Discover the intriguing world of *The Names*, an unabridged audio book available in MP3 format. Written by the renowned author Don DeLillo, this compelling narrative delves into the complexities of language, culture, and identity set against the backdrop of Greece. As you engage with this captivating story, follow an American risk analyst who becomes ensnared in a web of mysterious murders linked to a cult of language. This audio book not only offers an enthralling mystery but also serves as a profound exploration of the human psyche, the nature of articulation, and how it affects our perception of the world around us.

Ideal for fans of literary fiction and those looking for engaging audio entertainment, *The Names* presents a rich tapestry of character studies and invites listeners to ponder the relationship between language and culture. Enhance your collection with this brand new MP3 audio book, which is perfect for both leisurely listening or educational purposes.

With FREE shipping from our Auckland warehouse, you can enjoy this audio book without the worry of unexpected import charges or custom duties. Simply allow 15 days for shipping to receive your captivating audio experience delivered straight to your door. Experience the narrative depth of *The Names* and immerse yourself in a thought-provoking journey like no other.

NOTE: Please note this is an AUDIO BOOK - ON MP3. Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781509871865
Format: MP3 format
Year: 2017
Publisher: Bolinda/Macmillan audio


Description:
Set mostly in Greece, it concerns a mysterious 'language cult' seemingly behind a number of unexplained murders. Obsessed by news of this ritualistic violence, an American risk analyst is drawn to search for an explanation. We follow his progress on an obsessive journey that begins to take over his life and the lives of those closest to him.

In addition to offering a series of precise character studies, The Names explores the intersection of language and culture, the perception of America from both inside and outside its borders, and the impact that narration has on the facts of a story. Meditative and probing, DeLillo wonders: how does one cope with the fact that the act of articulation is simultaneously capable of defining and circumscriptively restricting access to the self?

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