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21. Sophie Calle: Double Game by Sophie Calle | |
Hardcover: 296
Pages
(2007-09-01)
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The best introduction to Sophie Galle
Fantastic
the best ever!
ms. calle is an artist for the new millenium
Fact, Fiction, Life, Art |
22. Neon Lit: Paul Auster's City of Glass by Paul Auster, David Mazzucchelli, Paul Karasik | |
Paperback: 129
Pages
(1994-08)
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A very interesting novel!
Example of the search for meaning
it's come full circle Actually, Auster himself indulges in so many games with language, shifting identities and allusions toother works that the comic book format is especially well suited to his playfulness.And, like WilliamGoldman's Princess Bride, that sense of fun serves to lighten what can often be most ponderous inpost-modern literature, the way in which its practitioners act as if their metafictional techniques arerevolutionary and profound.This work is such a throwback that it unabashedly wears its antecedentson its sleeve; never mind the obvious nod to mysteries of the 30's and 40's, it even goes so far as todiscuss Cervantes and his metafictional innovations in Don Quijote. I tend to doubt that Paul Auster's brand of existential musings will appeal to all tastes and I'm suresome will simply find the idea of reading a comic book to be beyond the pale.But if you're an Austerfan, a private eye or noir enthusiast, or just haven't outgrown comics generally, it's well worth trackingdown a copy.I realize it says more about me than I should be comfortable revealing, but I actuallythink the best part of the book is the section on the criminally insane Professor Stillman's religioustheses--they're frighteningly close to my own views and make for quite compelling speculation, addingto what is already a fun and unusual reading experience. GRADE : A
Brilliant adaptation stands shoulder-to-shoulder with novel
Excellent image-with-text and image-as-text treatment |
23. The Art of Hunger: Essays, Prefaces, Interviews by Paul Auster | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2001-11-01)
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Auster's Austerities |
24. Travels in the Scriptorium: A Novel by Paul Auster | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2007-12-26)
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Editorial Review Product Description An old man awakens, disoriented, in an unfamiliar chamber. With no memory of who he is or how he has arrived there, he pores over the relics on the desk, examining the circumstances of his confinement and searching his own hazy mind for clues. Determining that he is locked in, the man--identified only as Mr. Blank--begins reading a manuscript he finds on the desk, the story of another prisoner, set in an unfamiliar, alternate world. As the day passes, various characters call on Mr. Blank in his cell, and each brings frustrating hints of his forgotten identity and his past. Both chilling and poignant, Travels in the Scriptorium is vintage Paul Auster: mysterious texts, fluid identities, a hidden past, and, somewhere, an obscure tormentor. And yet, as we discover during one day in the life of Mr. Blank, his world is not so different from our own. Customer Reviews (47)
everyone needs a nurse like anna!
Intense and wonderful
No love for the character
You may discover your own Mr. Blank
A Story Without An Ending |
25. City of Glass: The Graphic Novel by Paul Auster | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2004-08-01)
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A brilliant adaptation
A book to revisit.
Invisible Cities of Glass
unreadable kindle version
1 Star for Kindle Version |
26. Leviathan. by Paul Auster | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(1996-12-01)
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27. Tombuctu (Spanish Edition) by Paul Auster | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(2007-11-05)
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28. Leviatan (Compactos Anagrama) (Spanish Edition) by Paul Auster | |
Paperback: 269
Pages
(2003-07-15)
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29. Auggie Wren's Christmas Story by Paul Auster | |
Hardcover: 48
Pages
(2004-11-02)
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Auggie Wren's Christmas Story
Fascinating story
The making of 'Smoke'.
An Unsentimental Christmas Story
A surprising little Christmas story |
30. I Thought My Father Was God: And Other True Tales from NPR's National Story Project | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2002-09-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description To give the book shape, Auster has done his best to categorize the material by subject, such as Animals, Families, War, Love, Dreams, and the like. These categories hold true to the submission criteria: "[I was most interested in] stories that defied our expectations about the world, anecdotes that revealed the mysterious and unknowable forces at work in our lives, in our family histories, in our minds and bodies, in our souls.... I was hoping to put together ... a museum of American reality." I Thought My Father Was God is a testament that, despite what on a bad day we may think is a drab existence, we all have a few good stories in us. --Michael Ferch Customer Reviews (42)
I Love This Book
"I Thought My Father Was God"
179 Reasons to Write
Compilation of many stories that will move you
Life experiences encapsulated: Entertaining and Thought Provoking |
31. Voice Over (French Voices (Seven Stories Press)) by Celine Curiol | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2008-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description “Not only is it the finest first novel I have read in many years, but it is, quite simply, one of the most original and brilliantly executed works of fiction by any contemporary writer I know of.”—Paul Auster “An infrared view of Sex and the City, a snapshot plunged in an acrid bath.”—Globe and Mail “With an extraordinary sense of the mechanisms of love and the empathy of a saint for the human race, Céline Curiol gives us the most original and the best new book of the year.”—Marie Claire “The troubled, lovestruck young woman... works as an announcer at Paris’ famed Gare du Nord train station—‘All she knows about the towns . . . are their names’—while seducing us with her elliptical humor, existential musings, and edgy charm.”—Elle Magazine A lonely young woman works as an announcer in Paris’ Gare du Nord train station. Obsessed with a man attached to another woman, she wanders through the world of dinner parties, shopping excursions, and chance sexual encounters with a sense of haunting expectation. As something begins to happen between her and the man she loves, she finds herself at a crossroads, pitting her desire against her sanity. This smashing debut novel sparkles with mordant humor and sexy charm. Céline Curiol is a journalist who has worked for various French media, including Libération, Radio France, and BBC Afrique. Her second novel and a travel book on Sierra Leone have recently been published in France. Originally from Lyon, Curiol lives in New York City, where she is at work on her third novel. Customer Reviews (4)
A Gem
A journey into obsession
A Unique Novel
original, yet drags slightly |
32. Hand to Mouth: A Chronicle of Early Failure by Paul Auster | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(2003-08-01)
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A Disappointment
or 'How To Clean Out Your Desk and Make Money'
When Am I Gonna Make A Living? The appeal to almost all people is hidden in the fact, that at anytime, any person, can be living a "hand to mouth" existence.This feeling of abject poverty and financial ruin is not uncommon today, in an economy that has lost over 2 million jobs, and forced hundreds of thousands to start their own businesses because work was not available.Those in America who have had to do this, can relate directly to Auster's feelings, especially the salient concept of when will I ever get to the point when I am making a living again, even a somewhat less luxurious one than before, just any living. As usual, Auster uses his incredible incisiveness and truly exceptional clarity in his construction of this book.It is of special interest to Auster readers, as it gives the reader some very interesting information about the author's early days when he was still struggling to become known.But Auster's story is one that every actor, every writer, every lawyer, every doctor, or most of them anyway, have to go through at the beginning, including every new entrepreneur.Becoming established is very hard work.And more people fail, than succeed.This high failure rate is generated by the need to be able to sustain high levels of suffering in bad times, to get to the good times.Most of us are just not up to the task.
Not All Editions Include Game & Detective Novel Extras Auster recounts his youthful rejection of middle class consumerism, his odd and fascinating encounters with all kinds of characters and life situations, his stay in Paris, his first marriage, his ...well... failures to make it big as a writer.His admirable sense of integrity (no jobs except ones literary) unfortunately kept the author wallowing in translation work to put food on the table, and the sense of pain, desperation and even a sort of starvation are palpable.Agonizingly, but rather fittingly, he tells only of his years BEFORE success.This is no rags to fame & riches story. Hand to Mouth is basically a reality check.Of some value to anyone who wants to get published, but the only thing that keeps this from being totally depressing is our knowledge of Auster's eventual literary success. Lovely sections about the wacky people he met on ships and on streets reveal inspiration for characters he brings alive in his humanistic fiction. If you do buy an edition (check out the number of pages before you order) which contains "Action Baseball" and "Squeeze Play", you are in for a treat.The former is a complete card game and the latter is a detective novel.Squeeze Play was written under a pseudonym and features a Jewish private eye with a law degree from Columbia who has a taste for fine wine and music.Mickey Spillane gets urban Semitic spit & polish in this totally enjoyable bonus read.
Auster Fans Only 3 stars ... Read more |
33. True Tales of American Life | |
Paperback: 491
Pages
(2002-10-07)
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Fantastic stories
loved this book
Truth is Better than Fiction |
34. Paul Auster's Postmodernity by Brendan Martin | |
Hardcover: 248
Pages
(2010-08-28)
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35. Squeeze Play by Paul (Auster, Paul) Benjamin | |
Paperback: 201
Pages
(1991)
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Paul Auster novel in disguise |
36. Paul Auster (Bloom's Modern Critical Views) | |
Hardcover: 254
Pages
(2003-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description This title, Paul Auster, part of Chelsea House Publishers’ Modern Critical Views series, examines the major works of Paul Auster through full-length critical essays by expert literary critics. In addition, this title features a short biography on Paul Auster, a chronology of the author’s life, and an introductory essay written by Harold Bloom, Sterling Professor of the Humanities, Yale University. |
37. by Paul Auster Invisible First Edition edition by Paul Auster | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(2009)
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38. Disappearances by Paul Auster | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(1989-05-02)
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39. The Inner Life of Martin Frost by Paul Auster, Glenn Thomas | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(2008-10-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description Having worked on several films, including a 2007 revamped version of this story, visual cues fit well with Auster's words, making this book ideal for anyone interested in how words and imagery can work together to create new forms of understanding. When asked about how Auster's story inspired Thomas's work, he said, "I love the way Auster puts his books together. I want art to put me off balance, cause me to puzzle over it... a state of consternation . . . at its best to shock, like seeing Gruenwald's altarpiece for the first time in the flesh. I find this story very poetic, kind of... misty." Having worked together on one previous project, The Inner Life of Martin Frost marks the first Paul Auster and Glenn Thomas collaboration that is widely available. Customer Reviews (4)
beautifully unusual
Collaboration: Benefits and Distractions
Rewards a deeper look
Too Much Paul |
40. World that is the Book: Paul Auster's Fiction by Aliki Varvogli | |
Hardcover: 200
Pages
(2001-11-01)
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Pays respect to the sources Auster used |
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