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Exponent of convergence of sequence of zeros of $e^z+z$

Question: How to calculate the exponent of convergence of sequence of zeros of the function $f(z)=e^z+z$.

I know the formula (given below) to calculate the exponent of convergence but for this, I need to know the zeros of the function explicitly, which I don't know. I found in the literature that the exponent of convergence of sequence of zeros of the function $f$ is 1, but I can't understand how it is so.

The exponent of convergence is given by $\lambda(f)=\inf \{p:\sum_{i=1}^{\infty}\frac{1}{|a_i|^p}<\infty\}$ where $a_i$ are the zeros of $f$.

Can someone help me to understand how shall I proceed?