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How paul auster delivered his most intricate novel yet. Its a little hard to fall in love with a book that calls for a spreadsheet. Auster s concerns in sunset park reflect a gamut of issues, both political and personal, ranging from the aftermath of the banking crisis albeit dealt with rather superficially and the familial impact of the iraq war, through to the decline of the book publishing business and personal tragedies of lost love and family revenge. Paul austers 4321 is his first novel in seven years, and it feels extra personal. A new book containing the specs of the b9 helicopter has been added to the books section february 20. Audio download audio cd one of americas greatest novelists dazzlingly reinvents the comingofage story in his most passionate and surprising book to date. This is underscored by austers decision to keep the rest of the book naturalistic, taking place in an identifiable world. Moon palace by paul auster overdrive rakuten overdrive. Books by paul auster authors like paul auster what. From the day archie ferguson is born in 1947, he follows four separate fictional paths. Download and keep this book for free with a 30 day trial. Download the new york trilogy by paul auster audio.
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