Labyrinth

audiobook (Unabridged)

By Gertrude Diamant

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In the towering anonymity of a 20th-century metropolis, Labyrinth by Gertrude Diamant explores the quiet unraveling of identity and meaning amid steel, shadow, and solitude. Through a stream of introspective prose, Diamant follows a solitary figure drifting through an urban maze of misaligned geometry and emotional fragmentation. Office towers rise like walls, streets twist with abstraction, and windows flicker with distant signs of life—yet connection remains elusive. In this modernist meditation, the city becomes both stage and symbol, where existential longing echoes through glass and concrete. Diamant's writing is poetic and searching, capturing a psychological landscape where thought loops and reflections spiral like the streets themselves. As the narrator confronts isolation, memory, and fleeting moments of clarity, Labyrinth becomes a timeless study in urban alienation and the struggle for coherence in a fractured world. For listeners drawn to philosophical fiction, architectural mood, and emotionally charged minimalism, this audiobook offers a resonant descent into the soul of modernity.

Labyrinth