Author: Paul Auster
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-WIKIPEDIA: Paul Auster -FILMOGRAPHY: Paul Auster (IMDB) -ENTRY: Paul Auster American author (Encyclopaedia Britannica) - -OBIT: Paul Auster, the Patron Saint of Literary Brooklyn, Dies at 77 (NY Times, 5/01/24) -OBIT: Paul Auster, American author of The New York Trilogy, dies aged 77 (Ella Creamer, 1 May 2024, The Guardian) -OBIT: Bestselling novelist Paul Auster, author of 'The New York Trilogy,' dies at 77 (Tom Vitale, 5/01/24, NPR) -OBIT: Jewish-American novelist Paul Auster dies at 77 of lung cancer: ‘New York Trilogy’ author, who was known for his noirish existentialist novels, was rocked by family tragedies in his latter years (EMILIE BICKERTON, 5/01/24, Times of Israel) -OBIT: US author Paul Auster dies aged 77 (Steven McIntosh, 5/01/24, BBC) -OBIT: Paul Auster Dies: Author Of ‘The New York Trilogy,’ Screenwriter & Director Was 77 (Tom Tapp, April 30, 2024, Deadline) -OBIT: Paul Auster, author of The New York Trilogy, dies aged 77: The writer, who published 34 books in his lifetime, had lung cancer (Lydia Spencer-Elliott, 5/01/24, Independent) -OBIT: US novelist Paul Auster dies aged 77 (Suzanne Cords, 5/01/24, Deutsche-Welle) -OBIT: US author Paul Auster dies aged 77 (Steven McIntosh,, May 1, 2024, Yahoo!) -OBIT: Paul Auster has died at age 77. (Jonny Diamond, May 1, 2024, LitHub) -TRIBUTE: Paul Auster: a great American writer of sophistication, innovation and intellect (Lucy Harrison, May 2, 2024, The Conversation) -TRIBUTE: ‘Getting a book idea feels like a buzz in the head’: Paul Auster – a life in quotes: The author of The New York Trilogy, Leviathan and 4 3 2 1 has died at the age of 77. Here are some of the most memorable quotes from interviews he gave throughout his life (The Guardian, 5/01/24) -OBIT: Paul Auster (1947–2024) (NYRB, MAY 3, 2024) -AUDIO TRIBUTE: Remembering novelist, screenwriter and memoirist Paul Auster (Terry Gross, 5/03/24, NPR: Fresh Air) -TRIBUTE: Remembering Paul Auster 1947-2024 (Literary Hub, May 28, 2024) -TRIBUTE: Paul Auster’s literary legacy: The novelist, who has died at the age of 77 in Brooklyn, leaves behind a body of work haunted by the mysteries of life and death. (Erica Wagner, 5/01/24, New Statesman) -TRIBUTE: ‘I remember Paul Auster’: a tribute by Jonathan Lethem to his friend (Jonathan Lethem, 5/02/24, The Guardian) -TRIBUTE: Paul Auster: Why the novelist’s brand of postmodern detective fiction still matters (Ben Libman, May 2024, Yale Review) -TRIBUTE: Remembering the postmodern Paul Auster: His personal life was eventful, as any good writer’s should be (Alexander Larman, May 1, 2024, Spectator) -TRIBUTE: Paul Auster's Voice (Michael O'Donnell, 5/08/24, Millions) -ESSAY: Paul Auster: Why Is America the Most Violent Country in the Western World?: On the Normalization of Gun Culture in the United States (Paul Auster, January 18, 2023, LitHub) -INTERVIEW: Interview Paul Auster: ‘The right to own a gun in the US is seen as a kind of holy grail’ (Lisa O'Kelly, 1/15/23, The Observer) -PODCAST: Paul Auster on the Poem He Can’t Get Out of His Head: In Conversation with Mitchell Kaplan on The Literary Life Podcast (The Literary Life, December 3, 2021) -ESSAY: Paul Auster on One of the Most Astonishing War Stories in American Literature Considering the Dark Horrors of Stephen Crane’s “An Episode of War” (Paul Auster, November 1, 2021, LitHub) -INTERVIEW: ‘This might be the last thing I ever write’: Paul Auster on cancer, connection and the fallacy of closure (Nicholas Wroe, 11/18/23, The Guardian) -VIDEO: Paul Auster Interview: I Am the Laboratory (Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 5/14, 2020) -INTERVIEW: Paul Auster, The Art of Fiction No. 178 (Interviewed by Michael Wood, Fall 2003, Paris Review) -PROFILE: “Crazy with the poison of Vietnam in my lungs.”: Paul Auster on the ’68 Columbia protests. (James Folta, May 1, 2024,LitHub) - -INTERVIEW: “In America nobody cares what writers think about anything”: Paul Auster on art, life and Donald Trump: The cult author speaks on the sudden rebirth of American activism and writing “the book of his life”. (Erica Wagner, 3/26/17, New Statesman) -PROFILE: Kind of Blue: Harnessing the rhythmic power of the comma, Paul Auster composes a little night music (Benjamin Strong, January 7 - 13, 2004, Village Voice) -VIDEO LECTURE: Burning Boy: Paul Auster on the Extraordinary Life and Work of Stephen Crane (LOA Live, 10/28/21) - -REVIEW ESSAY: Shallow Graves: The novels of Paul Auster. (James Wood, November 2009, The New Yorker) -REVIEW: of Burning Boy by Paul Auster (Paul Perry, Independent ie) -REVIEW: of Bloodbath Nation by Pauil Auster (Gary Younge, The Guardian) -REVIEW: of Bloodbath Nation (Paul Pery, Independent ie) -REVIEW: of Baumgartner by Paul Auster (Alessandro Piperno, Scraps from the Loft) - - The Music of Chance (1990) - Paul Auster (2/03/1947
-4/30/2024) (Grade:A-) Paul Auster's City of Glass : A Graphic Mystery (1994) - Paul Auster (2/03/1947
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