Paul Auster

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Manchester University Press, 2007 - 203 páginas
Paul Auster provides the first extended analysis of Auster's essays, poetry, fiction, films and collaborative projects. It explores his key themes of identity; language and writing; metropolitan living and community; and storytelling and illusion. By tracing how Auster's representations of New York and city life have matured from a position of urban nihilism to qualified optimism, the book shows how the variety of forms he works in influences the treatment of his central concerns.

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Sobre o autor (2007)

Mark Brown is Lecturer in American Literature at Keele University.

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