Collected Novels Volume One
Paul Auster
After years spent as a struggling translator and poet, Paul Auster published his first works of fiction in the mid 1980s - City of Glass, Ghosts and The Locked Room, three brilliant variations on the classic detective story which, published together as The New York Trilogy, became the international hit that established his reputation.
Introducing themes that have run throughout his work ever since, Auster managed to combine formal experimentation with classic storytelling, and to inform his exploration of America and the self with a distinctly European sensibility. Included here in the first volume of his collected novels, alongside his seminal debut are In the Country of Last Things, a dark, dystopian vision of the future, and Moon Palace, a sweeping multi-generation novel that begins 'in the summer that man first walked on the moon'.
All told in his characteristic clean prose style, these three novels form the first chapter in an ongoing career that has marked Auster out as one of the most original, relevant and enduring novelists at work today.
Tags
Categorised as:
Fiction
Sub-categories:
General Fiction
Places:
Brooklyn;
New York
Genres & Themes:
American Fiction
Collected Screenplays
Paul Auster
Paul Auster’s novels have earned him the reputation as ‘one of America’s most spectacularly inventive writers.’ He has also brought this sense of ...
Collected Novels Volume Three
Paul Auster
In Timbuktu, troubled Brooklyn poet-saint Willy G. Christmas embarks on one last great adventure in the company of his canine sidekick Mr Bones. In The ...
Collected Novels Volume Two
Paul Auster
In this continuing series, Volume Two brings together three more of Paul Auster's hugely influential novels.
In The Music of Chance, the story of ...
Newsletter Sign-up
Keep in touch with all the latest news and events from Faber Social by signing up for the newsletter. Sign up here.
Free UK P&P
On orders over £25.00 (see conditions)
