Winter Journal , Paul Auster's 'unsparingly honest' memoir, is an unorthodox, beautifully wrought examination of his own life as seen through the history of his body.
Paul Auster's unforgettable account of the abandonment of his family by his father, told from the point of view of his mother.
Winter Journal , Paul Auster's 'unsparingly honest' memoir, is an unorthodox, beautifully wrought examination of his own life as seen through the history of his body.
Paul Auster's unforgettable account of the abandonment of his family by his father, told from the point of view of his mother.
In Winter Journal, Auster presents the abandonment of the family by his father from his mother's point of view: her struggle as a single mother; love found again late in life, a love that was short-lived; her troubled later years and, finally, her death - and the subsequent anxiety attacks Auster suffered in the face of her death.
In Winter Journal Auster moves through the events of his life in a random series of memories grasped from the point of view of his life now: playing baseball as a teenager; participating in the anti-Vietnam demonstrations at Columbia University; seeking out prostitutes in Paris, almost killing his second wife and child in a car accident; falling in and out of live with his first wife.
Paul Auster is the best-selling author of Winter Journal, Sunset Park, Man in the Dark, The Brooklyn Follies, The Book of Illusions, The New York Trilogy, among many other works. His work has been translated into more than thirty languages. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Paul Auster's unforgettable account of the abandonment of his family by his father, told from the point of view of his mother. In Winter Journal , Auster presents the abandonment of the family by his father from his mother's point of view: her struggle as a single mother; love found again late in life, a love that was short-lived; her troubled later years and, finally, her death - and the subsequent anxiety attacks Auster suffered in the face of her death. In Winter Journal Auster moves through the events of his life in a random series of memories grasped from the point of view of his life now: playing baseball as a teenager; participating in the anti-Vietnam demonstrations at Columbia University; seeking out prostitutes in Paris, almost killing his second wife and child in a car accident; falling in and out of live with his first wife.
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