Paul Auster
Paul Auster is the author of Winter Journal, Sunset Park, Invisible, The Book of Illusions and The New York Trilogy, among many other works. ‘You Remember the Planes’ in Granta 125: After the War, is adapted from Report from the Interior, published in November by Faber & Faber in the UK, Henry Holt in the US and McClelland & Stewart in Canada.
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Essays & MemoirEssays & Memoir | The Online Edition
Essays & Memoir | The Online Edition
You Remember the Planes
Paul Auster
‘You can’t remember the precise moment when you understood that you were a Jew.’
In ConversationIn Conversation | The Online Edition
In Conversation | The Online Edition
Podcast: Don DeLillo & Paul Auster
Paul Auster & Don DeLillo
‘Though they are friends, they had not read and discussed their work in public together for over twenty years before taking to the stage this week, at Barnes & Noble, Union Square, New York, for the main event of Granta’s Horror issue.’
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Your Birthday Has Come and Gone
Paul Auster
‘For the first time in all the years you had known her, she sounded deranged.’
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Interview with Paul Auster
Paul Auster
Granta 106, the New Fiction Special, includes ‘Invisible’, an extract from Paul Auster’s novel of...
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The Brooklyn Follies
Paul Auster
‘I was looking for a quiet place to die.’
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It Don’t Mean a Thing
Paul Auster
‘The single inhabitant of an asteroid that orbits around a tertiary moon of Pluto, visible only through the strongest telescope.’
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The Money Chronicles
Paul Auster
‘I went through a period of several years when everything I touched turned to failure.’
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Dizzy
Paul Auster
‘One sultry August afternoon I went out to Arlington and put a thousand on a long shot to win the third race.‘
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The Red Notebook
Paul Auster
‘In 1973 I was offered a job as caretaker of a farmhouse in the south of France.‘