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  1. Auggie Wren's Christmas Story by Paul Auster, 2004-11-02
  2. I Thought My Father Was God: And Other True Tales from NPR's National Story Project
  3. Voice Over (French Voices (Seven Stories Press)) by Celine Curiol, 2008-10-01
  4. Hand to Mouth: A Chronicle of Early Failure by Paul Auster, 2003-08-01
  5. True Tales of American Life
  6. Paul Auster's Postmodernity by Brendan Martin, 2010-08-28
  7. Squeeze Play by Paul (Auster, Paul) Benjamin, 1991
  8. Paul Auster (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
  9. by Paul Auster Invisible First Edition edition by Paul Auster, 2009
  10. Disappearances by Paul Auster, 1989-05-02
  11. The Inner Life of Martin Frost by Paul Auster, Glenn Thomas, 2008-10-25
  12. World that is the Book: Paul Auster's Fiction by Aliki Varvogli, 2001-11-01
  13. Experimentos con la verdad (Spanish Edition) by Paul Auster, 2003-01-01
  14. Collected Novels: v. 1 by Paul Auster, 2004-11-04

41. Paul Auster - Filmography - Movies.com
paul auster s Filmography From Blue in the Face to The Inner Life of Martin Frost.
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42. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
In the disjointed world of paul auster each fragment exists as a separate unit. There are no biographical sites about paul auster in the collection;
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43. Zoetrope: All-Story: Back Issue
I became intrigued as to who the real paul auster was; over the next few weeks, As the lunch went on, I began to realize that paul auster was one of the
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44. Paul Auster, Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence Spring 2002, Baruch College
paul auster, the prominent writer, is the Spring 2002 Sidney Harman Writerin-Residence at Baruch. Mr. auster is the author of Timbuktu (1999),
http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/wsas/harman/auster.html
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Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence, Spring 2002
Paul Auster, the prominent writer, is the Spring 2002 Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence at Baruch. Mr. Auster is the author of Timbuktu Leviathan The Music of Chance Moon Palace In the Country of Last Things City of Glass Ghosts (1986), and The Locked Room (1987). He has also written two memoirs, The Invention of Solitude (1982) and Hand to Mouth (1997), and a book of critical essays, The Art of Hunger Disappearances: Selected Poems (1988) offers a large sampling from the various books of poetry he published in the 1970s. He also wrote the screenplay for the movie Smoke (1995), was co-director (with Wayne Wang) of Blue in the Face (1995), and wrote and directed the film Lulu on the Bridge (1998). He edited The Random House Book of Twentieth Century French Poetry Translations . Most recently, Mr. Auster edited I Thought My Father was God and Other True Tales from NPR's National Story Project. , web page provided by the Newman Library.

45. New York State Writers Institute - Paul Auster
Bestknown for his dark, thrilling meta-mysteries, several of which have made the New York Times bestseller list, paul auster is one of America’s leading
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Best-known for his dark, thrilling "meta-mysteries," several of which have made the New York Times bestseller list, Paul Auster is one of America’s leading authors of intellectually stimulating fiction. City of Glass (1985), captured a mass audience. The Washington Post Book World called the book, "post-existentialist private eye fiction... It’s as if Kafka has gotten hooked on the gumshoe game and penned his own ever-spiraling version." The book was nominated for the Edgar Award of the Mystery Writers of America. City of Glass was followed by Ghosts (1986) and The Locked Room (1987); taken together, the books are known as The New York Trilogy of postmodern detective novels. In Ghosts , a private eye named Blue is hired by a man named White to follow and report on a mysterious man named Black. Writing in the New York Times , Rebecca Goldstein called it "a seamless little detective story" and "nearly perfect." The Locked Room tells the tale of a man who is summoned by the wife of his childhood friend, a brilliant writer named Fanshawe, who has mysteriously disappeared. Writing in the

46. Jabberwock: Invisible Novelist: Thoughts On Paul Auster
Invisible novelist thoughts on paul auster. paul auster’s nuanced and very moving The Brooklyn Follies reminded me of something an auster fan told me once.
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Invisible novelist: thoughts on Paul Auster
Paul Auster ’s nuanced and very moving The Brooklyn Follies reminded me of something an Auster fan told me once. “He’s one of the very few writers I know,” he said, “who can get you so involved in the story that you forget there is a novelist’s voice behind the narrator’s.”
Reading this book, I saw what he meant. By the time I was on the third or fourth page, Auster was out of my mind and as far as I was concerned the story really was written by its narrator, Nathan Glass, a retired insurance agent. One reason is that compared with most other writers Auster doesn’t have an obvious, easily identifiable style. The writing is so functional, so centred on taking the story forward that the novelist’s methods are invisible.
I’m not talking here about the distinction that’s commonly made between simple, lucid writing (e.g. Vikram Seth) vs writing that draws attention to itself (e.g. Salman Rushdie’s fiction). Even authors who belong to the former category, whose work we think of as narrative-driven, do usually have a distinct style that marks their writing as the work of a particular person (a contemporary example being

47. Guardian Unlimited: Arts Blog - Books: Who's Paul Auster, Dad?
paul auster, Thomas Pynchon, Saul Bellow, Ian McEwan, Salman Rushdie It s hard to say who will stay and who will go but fun to guess.
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48. Magers & Quinn Booksellers, Discount New And Used Books
by auster, paul ISBN 0140267506 Used Standard. A fiction writer compiles his essays and interviews with such literary greats as Franz Kafka,
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49. Paul Auster - Authors - Random House
Edited and translated by paul auster, this selection from Joubert s notebooks introduces a master of the enigmatic who seeks to call everything by its true
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50. Paul Auster - Research And Read Books, Journals, Articles At
Research paul auster at the Questia.com online library.
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51. Paul Auster From HarperCollins Publishers
paul auster is the bestselling author of Oracle Night, The Book of Illusions, and Timbuktu. I Thought My Father Was God, the NPR National Story Project
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Paul Auster is the bestselling author of Oracle Night The Book of Illusions , and Timbuktu I Thought My Father Was God , the NPR National Story Project anthology, which he edited, was also a national bestseller. His work has been translated into thirty languages. He lives in Brooklyn, New York. Author Extras Books The Book of Illusions
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52. Paul Auster Is Huge In France, On Crosby Street - New York Magazine's Daily Inte
The two women hurried to finish their cigarettes on the steps of Housing Works bookstore last night, exchanging excited, quick trills in French paul auster
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53. Paul Auster Biography
1, Spring 1994 (entire issue devoted to auster); Beyond the Red Notebook Essays on paul auster edited by Dennis Barone, Philadelphia, University of
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Find all books written by Paul Auster on Amazon.com Nationality: American. Born: Newark, New Jersey, 3 February 1947. Education: Columbia University, New York, B.A. 1969, M.A. 1970. Career: Has had a variety of jobs, including merchant seaman, census taker, and tutor; creative writing teacher, Princeton University, New Jersey, 1986-90. Awards:
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Squeeze Play (as Paul Benjamin). London, Alpha-Omega, 1982; NewYork, Avon, 1984. The New York Trilogy. London, Faber, 1987; New York, Penguin, 1990. City of Glass. Los Angeles, Sun and Moon Press, 1985. Ghosts. Los Angeles, Sun and Moon Press, 1986. The Locked Room. Los Angeles, Sun and Moon Press, 1987. In the Country of Last Things. New York, Viking, 1987; London, Faber, 1988. Moon Palace. New York, Viking, 1989; London, Faber, 1990. The Music of Chance. New York, Viking, 1990; London, Faber, 1991. Leviathan. New York, Viking, and London, Faber, 1992. Mr. Vertigo. New York, Viking, and London, Faber, 1994.

54. Paul Auster : Travels In The Scriptorium : Book Review
Read a book review of Travels in the Scriptorium by paul auster at Mostly Fiction. Site includes bibliography and brief author biography.
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"Travels in the Scriptorium"
(Reviewed by Leland Cheuk FEB 12, 2007) Travels in the Scriptorium , could well be titled The Book of Illusions (2002) and Oracle Night Travels in the Scriptorium In the Country of Last Things Coetzee Waiting for the Barbarians . It takes up a good fifth of Travels in the Scriptorium , too much of what amounts to a large novella. But the manuscript waiting beneath the life of Sigmund Graf, also entitled

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56. Strange Horizons Reviews: Travels In The Scriptorium By Paul Auster, Reviewed By
In the first part of The New York Trilogy (1985), for instance, a writer called Quinn is mistaken for a private detective called paul auster.
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      Reviewed by Paul Kincaid
      19 December 2006
      There comes a point when many writers seem to retreat inside themselves and produce a novel purely concerned with the workings of the inside of their own head. Such novels are easily recognisable: the setting tends to be a bare room, the cast is limited to one (with any other figures acting out roles rather than being developed characters), and the resolution, if not death, is stasis. One notable example of the type is John Fowles's late, weird, psycho-sexual meditation on creativity, Mantissa . Now Paul Auster has added to this small and not exactly welcome sub-genre with Travels in the Scriptorium In many ways this is not an unexpected book. Auster's postmodern games have often involved re-using the same limited cast of characters, notably himself. In the first part of The New York Trilogy (1985), for instance, a writer called Quinn is mistaken for a private detective called Paul Auster. Other works involve a writer with the not exactly impenetrable name of Trause. So when Quinn and Trause reappear in this new novel, along with characters from In the Country of Last Things Moon Palace Leviathan (1992), and

57. CRITICAL MASS Critical Outakes Paul Auster On The Where Of I
Critical Outakes paul auster on the where of I. Q It seems like people constantly mistake your fictional voice from your real life identity.
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Critical Outakes: Paul Auster on the where of I
Q: It seems like people constantly mistake your fictional voice from your real life identity. Has this chased you since "The New York Trilogy?"
A: I introduced myself as a character in "City of Glass" really just to poke fun at myself. Everything the author character says I disagree with completely. But I was fascinated with the idea that you have a book, and you have the name on the cover: it's the author's name. Now, who is it talking to you? Is it the person or is it an authorial voice?
My feeling is that it is really not the person. When I write novels I know I am not writing as my biological self, my biographical self. I'm in a different zone altogether. It's a bit like acting. You inhabit somebody else. Even if you're writing in the third person. The author, whatever you want to call it. If it's the first person, you literally become that character.
So I was fascinated by the idea of what would happen if you took the name off the cover and put it inside the book, and just see what kind of sparks would fly. That's why I did it. After that people kept thinking, well, Auster's playing games. Life is his fiction. It's not really true. Like all other writers, I've used, now and again, certain facts or incidents from my life. But to a very small degree. Much less than more writers, because I've also written autobiographical works: true stories.

58. Auster
Translate this page Analyse de certains thèmes des romans de paul auster et un ensemble de cartes pour mieux se repérer dans l oeuvre de l écrivain.
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59. Paul Auster Filmography
Synopsis Writer paul auster made his solo directorial debut with this romantic drama about an affair between a middleaged musician and an aspiring actress
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60. Paul Auster - The MIT Press
Pierre Clastres; Translated by paul auster Paper / December 2000 Chronicle of the Guayaki Indians is an account of Clastres s first fieldwork in the early
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