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Paul Auster, 'The New York Trilogy' author and filmmaker, dies at 77
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 6 days agoHis work included novels, non-fiction, poetry, translations, letters and screenplays. For his work,...
Paul Auster, screenwriter and novelist best known for The New York Trilogy – obituary
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 6 days agoPaul Auster, who has died aged 77, was one of the few novelists to combine postmodernism with...
The Weight of Smoke (and Blue in the Face): The Magic of Paul Auster | MZS | Roger Ebert
RogerEbert.com· 4 days agoThe first movie based on one of his books was Philip Haas's "The Music of Chance," an absurdist tale...
Paul Auster, bestselling author of ‘New York Trilogy,’ dead at 77
New York Post· 6 days agoIt’s a strange occupation. You got to have a great taste for solitude.” Auster’s works have often...
Paul Auster was the bard of Brooklyn
The Economist· 6 days agoFOR BOOKISH students in the 1990s, it seemed no bedside table was without a dog-eared novel by Paul Auster. By the early 2000s many of these same readers...
Paul Auster, author of The New York Trilogy, dies aged 77
The Independent via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe pair married the following year and welcomed a daughter, Sophie, in 1987. After his daughter was...
US author Paul Auster dies aged 77
BBC via Yahoo News· 6 days agoHis subsequent novels included Timbuktu and existential capers Moon Palace, The Music of Chance and Leviathan. Auster ...
Paul Auster, Acclaimed Author From South Orange, Dead At 77
Daily Voice· 6 days agoPaul Auster, who won numerous literary awards and published "The New York Trilogy" died on Tuesday,...
Paul Auster, postmodern author behind 'The New York Trilogy' and 'Smoke,' dies at 77
Los Angeles Times· 6 days agoPaul Auster, the bestselling postmodern author, noir novelist and screenwriter behind “Smoke,” “Lulu...
Jewish novelist Paul Auster, bard of Brooklyn, dies at 77 - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
JTA· 6 days agoHis "New York Trilogy” in the 1980s and '90s vaulted him into the front ranks of American novelists.