Auster takes another drag on the cigarillo, his green eyes glimmering in the relative gloom. |
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Antarctic veteran Bill Storer presents the roundel of Auster A11-201 to the director of the RAAF Museum, David Gardner. |
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The Rake points to this very long, very detailed Paul Auster analysis that I too will have to read later. |
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Auster is always at his most solemn at those moments in his books which are least plausible and most ragingly unaffecting. |
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In 1996 Auster himself, along with 143 other international writers, was called in to court to testify. |
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Although Auster refuses to go to Turkey, this may be the perfect opportunity for his visit. |
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Buses slowed and taxi drivers rubbernecked as Katarina Auster and Wilson Jaramillo, just married by Msgr. |
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Vonnegut and Auster, however, keep on their fantastic plane undeviatingly, as if there were no other, whereas DeLillo gives signs of wanting to drop us down into the quotidian mundane, where we can be wounded. |
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Much of it is written aphoristically, in sentences numbered 1, 1.1, 1.2, and so on: Buffy meets the Tractatus, perhaps, or Elizabeth Wurtzel sharing a lab with Paul Auster. |
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A collection of shaggy dog detective stories by Paul Auster – three main plot lines linked by reappearing names, in some cases revealed to be imaginary beings invented by other characters. |
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Auster tough-mindedly denies both cinematic and narrative art the transcendent powers that could fully redeem Mann's, Grund's, and Zimmer's lives. |
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