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Paul Auster's Postmodernity

The premise of this book is to provide a detailed critique of Paul Austers major writings. Austers most popular work remains The New York Trilogy and to date the majority of literary criticism focuses on this groundbreaking novel. This books intention is to show that Auster has matured as an author and that his subsequent writings have been largely overshadowed by critical reaction to The New York Trilogy.

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  • "The premise of this book is to provide a detailed critique of Paul Austers major writings. Austers most popular work remains The New York Trilogy and to date the majority of literary criticism focuses on this groundbreaking novel. This books intention is to show that Auster has matured as an author and that his subsequent writings have been largely overshadowed by critical reaction to The New York Trilogy."@en

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  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en
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  • "Paul Auster's Postmodernity"@en
  • "Paul Auster's postmodernity"@en
  • "Paul Auster's postmodernity"