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Paul Auster: The author of the recent novel
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An uninspired collection of works documents writer Paul Auster's birth pains.
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The Definitive Paul Auster Website. Reviews, news, debate, interviews, articles and much more.
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Wikipedia-Article "Paul Auster"

Paul Benjamin Auster (born February 3, 1947) is an American writer. His works include novels, poetry collections, essays, screenplays, translations, and song lyrics.

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Biography

Auster was born in Newark, New Jersey. After graduating from Columbia University in 1970, he moved to France. Since returning to America in 1974, he has published his own poems, essays, novels and translations of French writers such as Stéphane Mallarmé and Joseph Joubert.

He married his second wife, writer Siri Hustvedt, in 1981.

He is the Vice-President of PEN American Center.

Writing

Auster's first novel was a detective novel called Squeeze Play and was written under the pseudonym Paul Benjamin (Benjamin is his middle name).

Auster gained renown for a series of three experimental detective stories published collectively as The New York Trilogy (1987). These books are not conventional detective stories organized around a mystery and a series of clues. Rather, he uses the detective form to address existential issues and questions of identity, creating his own, distinctively postmodern form in the process. The search for identity and personal meaning has permeated Auster's later publications.

Later Auster works concentrate heavily on the role of coincidence and random events (The Music of Chance) or increasingly, the relationships between men and their peers and environment (The Book of Illusions, Leviathan). Paul Auster is regarded by many critics as one of America's greatest living writers.

B.R. Myers attacked Auster in "A Reader's Manifesto."

Published works

Fiction

Poetry

Screenplays

Essays, memoirs, and autobiographies

Edited collections

  • True Tales of American Life (2001)
  • I Thought My Father was God (2001)

Translations

Misc

Other media

On the album As Smart as We Are by New York band One Ring Zero, Auster wrote the lyrics for the song "Natty Man Blues".

In 1993, a movie adaptation of The Music of Chance was released.

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