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A Paul Auster Sourcebook

by Carsten Springer (Author)
©2001 Monographs 112 Pages

Summary

Both in the academic context and in secondary education, Paul Auster’s works enjoy a lasting popularity as study texts from the field of late-twentieth century American fiction. For the interpretation of this author’s writings, however, it has proved indispensable to take into account the autobiographical and literary allusions which occur in his books, and the cross-references among them.
This volume answers to the need for accurate information by providing detailed material on the allusions and references in Auster’s works. Furthermore, the book also contains data on earlier versions of Auster publications (this material was compiled after a study of the novelist’s original manuscripts) and the most comprehensive bibliography of Auster’s writings and criticism of his work to date.

Details

Pages
112
Year
2001
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631374504
Language
English
Published
Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2001. 112 pp.

Biographical notes

Carsten Springer (Author)

The Author: Carsten (Carl) Springer, born in 1965, has studied American Literature, German Literature, and Linguistics at the University of Hamburg, Germany, and carried out research on Paul Auster at Columbia University, New York. His Ph.D. study Crises: The Works of Paul Auster will be published by Peter Lang in early 2001. After having taught at the University of Hamburg, Springer is currently working as a translator and writer.

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