New York Trilogy
by Paul Auster
- Published
- 2006
- Pages
- 322
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780143039839
- Reading Time
- ~5h 38min
New York Trilogy is a fiction book by Paul Auster. In 2006. It has 322 pages.
About this book
Paul Auster’s New York Trilogy brings together three interlocking novels that transform the detective genre into a meditation on identity, language, and urban isolation. Set against the shifting landscapes of New York City, each installment follows a different investigator whose professional methods dissolve into philosophical inquiry. The narrative structure deliberately subverts traditional mystery conventions, replacing resolution with ambiguity and turning the act of reading into an exercise in interpretation. Recurring motifs of surveillance, mistaken identity, and textual fragmentation weave through the collection, reflecting Auster’s interest in how stories shape our perception of reality. The work is widely recognized for its precise, economical prose and its willingness to treat the detective novel as a vehicle for existential exploration rather than mere entertainment. By blurring the boundaries between fiction and autobiography, author and narrator, Auster constructs a layered examination of how individuals construct meaning in an increasingly opaque world. The collection stands as a foundational work of postmodern American fiction, noted for its intellectual rigor and atmospheric restraint.
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Paul Auster’s New York Trilogy brings together three interlocking novels that transform the detective genre into a meditation on identity, language, and urban isolation. Set against the shifting landscapes of New York City, each installment follows a different investigator whose professional methods...
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New York Trilogy was written by Paul Auster.