This first section of The Invention of Solitude is about the sudden death of Samuel Auster, Paul’s father, who lived a reclusive life for fifteen years after divorce in a big house in New Jersey.
It may seem ironic that Paul Auster, a novelist whose work is so entrenched in the side streets and back alleys of New York, was first published in Paris (he translated his debut novel, City of Glass, ...
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