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Genre/Form: | Electronic books Interviews Entretiens |
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Additional Physical Format: | Print version: (DLC) 2012021648 |
Named Person: | Paul Auster; Paul Auster |
Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Paul Auster; James M Hutchisson |
ISBN: | 9781621039266 1621039269 9781617037375 1617037370 |
OCLC Number: | 794973803 |
Notes: | Includes index. |
Description: | 1 online resource |
Contents: | Translation / Stephen Rodefer (1985) -- Interview with Paul Auster / Joseph Mallia (1987) -- An interview with Paul Auster / Larry McCaffery and Sinda Gregory (1989) -- Memory's escape inventing the music of chance: a conversation with Paul Auster / Mark Irwin (1992) -- The making of smoke / Annette Insdorf (1994) -- The manuscript in the book: a conversation / Michel Contat (1994) -- An interview with Paul Auster / Ashton Applewhite (1994) -- The futurist radio hour: an interview with Paul Auster / Stephen Capen (1996) -- Paul Auster: writer and director / Rebecca Prime (1998) -- Off the page: Paul Auster / Carole Burns (2003) -- Paul Auster: the art of fiction / Michael Wood (2003) -- Jonathan Lethem talks with Paul Auster / The believer (2005) -- A conversation with Paul Auster / Mary Morris (2005) -- The making of the inner life of Martin Frost / Celine Curiol (2006) -- Interview: Paul Auster / Greg Lagambina (2008) -- A connoisseur of clouds, a meteorologist of whims: the rumpus: Interview with Paul Auster / Juliet Linderman (2009) -- Interview: Paul Auster on his new novel, Invisible / Nick Obourn (2010). |
Series Title: | Literary conversations series. |
Responsibility: | edited by James M. Hutchisson. |
Abstract:
Paul Auster (b. 1947) is one of the most critically acclaimed and intensely studied authors in America today. His varied career as a novelist, poet, translator, and filmmaker has attracted scholarly scrutiny from a variety of critical perspectives. This volume - the first of its kind on Auster - provides penetrating self-analysis and a range of biographical information and critical commentary.
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