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PaperbackPirate
Invisible | Paul Auster
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📘 Last week I read #invisible by the late #PaulAuster . I like this book. It‘s told in first, second, and third person, and there are 3 narrators. The style is very creative and purposeful.
📘 Read if you like college age coming-of-age, stories set in the 1960s, or stories about families coping with tragedy.
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🌙 This is my second by #Auster - I loved Moon Palace too.
📸 Photo taken 2 Sundays ago at White Sands National Park

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martina.otr
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La fine è solo immaginaria, una destinazione che inventi per continuare ad andare avanti, ma arrivi a un punto in cui ti accorgi che non vi giungerai mai. Può darsi anche che ti debba fermare, ma soltanto perché è finito il tempo a tua disposizione. Ti fermi, ma questo non significa che sei arrivato alla fine.

#paulauster #litsyitalia #litsyquotes #leggere #books

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keithmalek
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Creadnorthey
Man in the Dark | Paul Auster
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This man can write of this there is little doubt. A tiny story really that leads you on but reduces down to the essential, the intimate and the real. 3 generations living with their Weltschmerz in “Castle Despair” might not sound like a page turner, but Auster makes it so.

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GatheringBooks
Collected Poems | Paul Auster
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TheSpineView Excellent poem!🤩 2y
dabbe 💙💚💙 2y
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TheSpineView
Collected Poems | Paul Auster
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GatheringBooks
Collected Poems | Paul Auster
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TheSpineView Great poem!🤩 2y
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Leftcoastzen
Timbuktu: A Novel | Paul Auster
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#falltreasures both these books are told from the point of view of #nonhumancharacters Black Beauty I read many times in my youth.Timbuktu is told by Mr. Bones , a homeless mans dog . I loved it , but sad of course ,in parts .🐶😔

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Great choices!! 3y
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❝ Reading was my escape and my comfort, my consolation, my stimulant of choice: reading for the pure pleasure of it, for the beautiful stillness that surrounds you when you hear an author‘s words reverberating in your head. ❞
—Paul Auster, The Brooklyn Follies