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Reflections on Paul Auster (1947-2024) – Philip Nel
I remember when I fell into the work of Paul Auster. Because that’s also when I fell for his books.. After reading City of Glass (1985) in my Honors English class in the fall of 1991, I then read the other two books in his New York Trilogy: Ghosts (1986) and The Locked Room (1986). With the narrative urgency of a detective novel and prose that had the precision of poetry, the books were ...Paul Auster– Baumgartner – Comment. - by Craig W. Middleton
Jewish novelist Paul Auster, bard of Brooklyn, dies at 77
Oeuvre of Paul Auster explores cities and men of the times
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Defeat Is Agonizing. In These 2 Books, It’s Also Thrilling.
Music of chance – John Fleming on his encounters with Paul Auster