Conversations with Paul Auster (Hardcover)


Paul Auster (b. 1947) is one of the most critically acclaimed and intensely studied authors in America today. His varied career as a novelist, poet, translator, and filmmaker has attracted scholarly scrutiny from a variety of critical perspectives. The steadily rising arc of his large readership has made him something of a popular culture figure with many appearances in print interviews, as well as on television, the radio, and the internet. Auster's best known novel may be his first, "City of Glass" (1985), a grim and intellectually puzzling mystery that belies its surface image as a "detective novel" and goes on to become a profound meditation on transience and mortality, the inadequacies of language, and isolation. Fifteen more novels have followed since then, including "The Music of Chance, Moon Palace, The Book of Illusions, and The Brooklyn Follies." He has, in the words of one critic, "given the phrase 'experimental fiction' a good name" by fashioning bona fide literary works with all the rigor and intellect demanded of the contemporary avant-garde.This volume--the first of its kind on Auster--will be useful to both scholars and students for the penetrating self-analysis and the wide range of biographical information and critical commentary it contains. "Conversations with Paul Auster" covers all of Auster's oeuvre, from "The New York Trilogy"--of which "City of Glass" is a component--to "Sunset Park" (2010), along with his screenplays for "Smoke" (1995) and "Blue in the Face" (1996). Within, Auster nimbly discusses his poetry, memoir, nonfiction, translations, and film directing.


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Paul Auster (b. 1947) is one of the most critically acclaimed and intensely studied authors in America today. His varied career as a novelist, poet, translator, and filmmaker has attracted scholarly scrutiny from a variety of critical perspectives. The steadily rising arc of his large readership has made him something of a popular culture figure with many appearances in print interviews, as well as on television, the radio, and the internet. Auster's best known novel may be his first, "City of Glass" (1985), a grim and intellectually puzzling mystery that belies its surface image as a "detective novel" and goes on to become a profound meditation on transience and mortality, the inadequacies of language, and isolation. Fifteen more novels have followed since then, including "The Music of Chance, Moon Palace, The Book of Illusions, and The Brooklyn Follies." He has, in the words of one critic, "given the phrase 'experimental fiction' a good name" by fashioning bona fide literary works with all the rigor and intellect demanded of the contemporary avant-garde.This volume--the first of its kind on Auster--will be useful to both scholars and students for the penetrating self-analysis and the wide range of biographical information and critical commentary it contains. "Conversations with Paul Auster" covers all of Auster's oeuvre, from "The New York Trilogy"--of which "City of Glass" is a component--to "Sunset Park" (2010), along with his screenplays for "Smoke" (1995) and "Blue in the Face" (1996). Within, Auster nimbly discusses his poetry, memoir, nonfiction, translations, and film directing.

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Imprint

University Press Of Mississippi

Country of origin

United States

Series

Literary Conversations Series

Release date

2013

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First published

2013

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 24mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

240

ISBN-13

978-1-61703-736-8

Barcode

9781617037368

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LSN

1-61703-736-2



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