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1982 memoir by Paul Auster
The Invention of Solitude
First edition
Author
Paul Auster
Country
United States
Language
English
Genre
Memoir
Publisher
Sun Publishing
Publication date
1982
Media type
Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages
173
ISBN
0-915342-37-5
The Invention of Solitude is Paul Auster's debut memoir, published in 1982. The book is divided into two “stylistically separate” parts,[1] The first part, Portrait of an Invisible Man, is about the sudden death of Auster's father. The second part, The Book of Memory, told in the third person, via the character “A” (presumably Auster himself), ranges across various (now familiar Auster themes). Subjects such as coincidence, fate, chance, and solitude, have all become trademarks of Auster's work.
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