"A beautifully poetic work" -- Joyce Carol Oates In his debut memoir,
renowned author Paul Auster shares heartfelt and personal meditations
on fatherhood that “integrates heart and intellect, sensation and
speculation . . . as it relentlessly tries to make sense of the shocks
of living” (Newsday) “Moving, delicately perceived portraits of
lives and relationships.”—The New York Times Book Review “One
day there is life. . . . And then, suddenly, it happens there is
death.” The Invention of Solitude, split into two stylistically
separate sections, established Paul Auster’s reputation as a major
voice in American literature. The first section, “Portrait of an
Invisible Man,” explores Auster’s memories and feelings after the
death of his father, a distant, undemonstrative, almost cold man. As
he attends to his father’s business affairs and sifts through his
effects, Auster uncovers a sixty-year-old family murder mystery that
sheds light on his father’s elusive character. In “The Book of
Memory,” the perspective shifts from Auster’s identity as a son to
his role as a father. Through a mosaic of images, coincidences, and
associations, the narrator, “A,” contemplates his separation from
his son, his dying grandfather, and the solitary nature of
storytelling and writing.
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ISBN
9781101562864
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Penguin US
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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