
Collected Prose
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A must-have collection from one of the literary world's finest thinkers and stylists. From the celebrated author of The New York Trilogy, Moon Palace and The Book of Illusions, comes a highly personal collection of essays, prefaces and occasional pieces written for magazines and newspapers. Ranging in subject from Walter Raleigh to Kafka; Hawthorne to high-wire artist Philippe Petit; conceptual artist Sophie Calle to his own typewriter; and The World Trade Centre catastrophe to his beloved New York City itself, Auster displays all his customary flair, wit and insight.
Author: Paul Auster
Format: Hardback, 528 pages, 158mm x 242mm, 1020 g
Published: 2003, Faber & Faber, United Kingdom
Genre: Anthologies, Essays, Letters & Miscellaneous
Description
A must-have collection from one of the literary world's finest thinkers and stylists. From the celebrated author of The New York Trilogy, Moon Palace and The Book of Illusions, comes a highly personal collection of essays, prefaces and occasional pieces written for magazines and newspapers. Ranging in subject from Walter Raleigh to Kafka; Hawthorne to high-wire artist Philippe Petit; conceptual artist Sophie Calle to his own typewriter; and The World Trade Centre catastrophe to his beloved New York City itself, Auster displays all his customary flair, wit and insight.

Collected Prose