The Art of the Infinite

Author: Robert M. Kaplan

Robert Kaplan’s The Nothing That Is: A Natural History of Zero was an international best-seller, translated into ten languages. The Times called it “elegant, discursive, and littered with quotes and allusions from Aquinas via Gershwin to Woolf” and The Philadelphia Inquirer praised it as “absolutely scintillating.” In this delightful new book, Robert Kaplan, writing togeth….Read More

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