The New York Trilogy: City of Glass, Ghosts and Locked Room
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Synopsis amazon.de
Three stories on the nature of identity. In the first a detective writer is drawn into a curious and baffling investigation, in the second a man is set up in an apartment to spy on someone, and the third concerns the disappearance of a man whose childhood friend is left as his literary executor.
Not read yet.
Three stories on the nature of identity. In the first a detective writer is drawn into a curious and baffling investigation, in the second a man is set up in an apartment to spy on someone, and the third concerns the disappearance of a man whose childhood friend is left as his literary executor.
Not read yet.
Somehow, I did not really get into these stories. I liked the style of writing and I was impressed by many ideas incorporated into the stories. For example, the play on different identies, which was taken up all the time. But as a whole, the plots did not appeal to me. I had the feeling that there should be more behind those stories, but that I could not identify it.
Shortly after I read the book I talked with 2 other persons who hat also read it. They said the same thing about it.
Not my favorite book by Paul Auster.
Shortly after I read the book I talked with 2 other persons who hat also read it. They said the same thing about it.
Not my favorite book by Paul Auster.
Journal Entry 3 by Wildspitz at Family Member in -- By post or by hand --, South Carolina USA on Monday, March 26, 2007
Released 17 yrs ago (3/25/2007 UTC) at Family Member in -- By post or by hand --, South Carolina USA
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