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  1. Há 2 dias · Rich with compassion, wit and an eye for beauty in the smallest, most transient episodes of ordinary life, Baumgartner is one of Austers most luminous works – a tender late masterpiece of the ache of memory.

  2. Há 1 dia · It was through Dupin that Auster met the abstract painters Joan Mitchell and her partner Jean-Paul Riopelle—Mitchell’s 1971 painting La Ligne de la Rupture was named after Dupin’s poem of ...

  3. Há 1 dia · When Paul Auster died on April 30, there were appreciations everywhere. I first encountered his work when I picked up a copy–by chance–of City of Glass at a used bookstore. I had never heard of him (this was in 1988), but I spent a dollar on what would turn out to be a favorite novel and one that I’ve reread many times.

  4. Há 3 dias · Paul Auster’s last novel follows a philosophy professor as he digs through his lost wife’s poems and journal of Vietnam-era America.

  5. Há 1 dia · The New Yorker's collaboration with the artist Sophie Calle was just one way in which art was interlaced with his life and work

  6. Há 1 dia · (Cover of the Penguin edition of City of Glass). Paul Auster died a few weeks ago. When the news came, I decided to read the book that made his name. What you’ll see here is a personal reflection, rather than a review of a many-times-rejected, finally published, and then much-lauded work.

  7. readitinbooks.wordpress.com › 2024/06/03 › baumgartnerBaumgartner – readitinbooks

    Há 5 dias · And she is a poet – a super talented one, natch – and we are presented with a slice of her magnificent oeuvre, written of course by Paul Auster himself. This amused me too. Auster wrote Baumgartner when he knew he was dying, and there is a valedictory feel to it.