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Tapa dura, 168 páginas

Idioma Czech

Publicado el 11 de abril de 2009 por Prostor.

ISBN:
978-80-7260-205-6
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4 estrellas (1 reseña)

V nejnovějším románu se Paul Auster představuje v takové podobě, na jakou jsme u něj zvyklí – jako výborný vypravěč příběhů, který využívá postupy a prvky pokleslých žánrů. Autor pracuje s motivy detektivního, špionážního, sci-fi , válečného a milostného románu, přičemž příběhy často vkládá do sebe a zároveň nenásilně rozvíjí úvahy o povaze reality a lidských dějin.

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reseñó Man in the Dark de Paul Auster

Stories in Solitude

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Having recently spent several weeks in a (relatively) incapacitated state, I can recognize a bit of myself in August Brill, the protagonist and narrator or Paul Auster's Man in the Dark. In that state, your late-night thoughts can zip off in unexpected trajectories, and you might populate your closed room with "company" of your own invention. Stories are what you got. Convalescing at his adult daughter's home, 72-year-old literary critic Brill is suffering with a leg shattered in an automobile accident, and spends his days and (sleepless) nights in bed, either staring upwards at the ceiling, or binge-watching an endless series of arthouse films with his film student granddaughter. He's prey to sadness, self-mockery, concern for his rudderless family, and ironic nostalgia for the 1950s (his decade of youth, first love, marriage and wide-open personal vistas).

Brill's self-dealt narratives touch upon an alternate-history United States, where the September 11th attacks …