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Fiction, Literary, Psychological, Coming of Age
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Invisible

by Paul Auster
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Synopsis

“One of America’s greatest novelists” dazzlingly reinvents the coming-of-age story in his most passionate and surprising book to date.

The Barnes & Noble Review

You don't read a novel by Paul Auster so much as you give in to one. There's the smooth and polished prose to tempt you. There are mysteries and misdeeds to ensnare you. There's autobiography, course. And there's the sheer, mad pace of the thing, rip-snorting right out of the gate, all of it conjured to life in an atmosphere of pervasive unease.

You read on to make sense of it. You read on to be free of it. You read on because you must. And so it is with Invisible, Auster's unsettling 13th novel.

About the Author, Paul Auster

Paul Auster's unique novels are often like Chinese boxes, continually opening further to reveal new layers. He approaches his writing as he has approached his life, to an extent: as something of a nomad in a perpetually changing, mysterious landscape.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2009
Publisher
Holt, Henry & Company, Inc.
Pages
308
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780805090802

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