PRINCE OF ASTURIAS AWARD FOR LETTERS 2006
Paul Auster was born in New Jersey, studied at Columbia University and lived in France for four years. He returned to New York in 1974 and devoted himself to writing and translating poems and essays until starting out on his publishing career with The Invention of Solitude. This was followed by the famous New York Trilogy and his subsequent books such as Moon Palace and Leviathan have also been lavished with praise. He then spent some time writing and directing cinema before returning to the novel. He is as popular with the novel-reading public as he is respected by critics.
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Man in the dark
NOVEL, 2008 |
Travels in the Scriptorum
NOVEL, 2007 |
The Brooklyn Follies
NOVEL, 2006 |
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