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Auster, Paul
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Paul Auster, author of The New York Trilogy and the screenplay for the movie Smoke is the 1995-1996 recipient of the John William Corrington Award for Literary Excellence. He was born in 1947 in Newark, New Jersey, and attended Columbia University. He has written in many formats: poetry, novels, and screenplays.
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"You have to seize your opportunities in life to get to know people who are remarkable," offers the novelist Paul Auster, one of Doc Humes's early 70s Columbia students. "Even if they finally pulverize you."
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There are only some possible explanations for the existence of the "nuit of oracle" of Paul Auster: 1. Auster signed a business of multi-delivers and had. 2. Auster had two stories (neither one nor the other with an end) too short to publish as delivers simple. 3. Auster wanted to see whether it could pass anything to far like literature.
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Sophie Vallas "The voice of a woman speaking": voix et présences féminines dans les romans de Paul Auster. In: Annick Duperray (ed.). L’oeuvre de Paul Auster: approches et lectures plurielles. Actes du colloque Paul Auster. Aix-en-Provence: Actes Sud, 1995, pp. 164-175.
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[A]t a recent ALA conference, one professor was proposing a Paul Auster Society, which might be of interest to some users of your site. It may be too academic for the casual reader.... The details are these: Proposed Paul Auster Society Call for Papers American Literature Association May 24-27, 2007 Boston, MA"
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Christophe Metress Iles et archipels, sauver ce qui est récupérable: la fiction de Paul Auster. In: Annick Duperray (ed.). L’oeuvre de Paul Auster: approches et lectures plurielles. Actes du colloque Paul Auster. Aix-en-Provence: Actes Sud, 1995, pp. 245-257.
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