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AS soon as you finish Paul Auster's "Invisible" you want to read it again. Full Article at Shanghai Daily
Sinuously constructed in four interlocking parts, Paul Auster's fifteenth novel opens in New York City in the spring of 1967, when twenty-year-old Adam Walker, an aspiring poet and student at Columbia University, meets the enigmatic Frenchman Rudolf... Full Article at China Post
Paul Auster has created what amounts to his own, self-referential fictional world over the years, and Invisible is packed with typical Auster tropes. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
Paul Auster is associated with two things, both in constant flux: the novel and New York City. Full Article at Big Think
As soon as you finish Paul Auster’s “Invisible” you want to read it again. Full Article at The New York Times
Sorry for such late notice. But I just remembered to list this. Full Article at Only the Blog Knows Brooklyn
Visits to Austerland require mental agility. Unsurprisingly, his latest novel, a bristling thriller with a 'did he do it?’ spur to the narrative, quickly swirls into a familiar existential vortex. Full Article at The Telegraph
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