Created by Paul Benjamin Pseudonym of Paul Auster (1947-2024) "I had come to the limit of myself, and there was nothing left." Once upon a time Paul Auster, the high-falutin' literary author of The New York Trilogy, a three-part philosophical and literary tour-de-force, was once grounded enough to write a simple, meat-and-potatoes P.I. novel paperback original. … Continue reading Max Klein
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The New York Trilogy (Daniel Quinn, Blue and “Fanshawe’s Friend”)
Created by Paul Auster Pseudonyms include Paul Benjamin (1947-2024) "It was a wrong number that started it, the telephone ringing three times in the dead of night, and the voice on the other end asking for someone he was not." -- the opening lines of City of Glass "(They are) seething with possibilities, with secrets … Continue reading The New York Trilogy (Daniel Quinn, Blue and “Fanshawe’s Friend”)