Book summaryPaul Auster's noirish trilogy emphasizes the fragility and mysteriousness of identity. In each short novel, a detective figure haunts a man caught up in a web of strange events which he may or may not have orchestrated himself. Media reviews"They are exquisitely bleak literary games written under the influence of the nouveau roman and the genre of detective fiction. Mysteries are not solved, however, but allowed to dangle and multiply, as symbols of the existential mysteries." |
The New York Trilogy: City of Glass / Ghosts / The Locked Roomby AUSTER, PaulLimited edition / First combined edition / First printing of the
Book desription: Los Angeles:Sun & Moon Press,1994. Limited edition / First combined edition / First printing of the New York Trilogy by the original publisher. One of 200 copies. Red cloth. Very fine in very fine dust jacket. Signed by the author. ISBN: 1557131678.
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