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The New York Trilogy: City of Glass/Ghosts/The Locked Room  
Author: Paul Auster
ISBN: 0140131558
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review
The New York Trilogy: City of Glass/Ghosts/The Locked Room

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Paul Auster's brilliant debut novels, City of Glass, Ghosts, and The Locked Room, are here collected for the first time in the United States. These three novels brought Auster international acclaim for his creation of a new genre, mixing elements of the standard detective fiction and postmodern fiction. City of Glass combines dark, Kafka-like humor with all the suspense of a Hitchcock film as a writer of detective stories becomes embroiled in a complex and puzzling series of events, beginning with a call from a stranger in the middle of the night asking for the author — Paul Auster — himself. Ghosts, the second volume of this interconnected trilogy, introduces Blue, a private detective hired to watch a man named Black, who, as he becomes intermeshed into a haunting and claustrophobic game of hide-and-seek, is lured into the very trap he has created. The final volume, The Locked Room, also begins with a mystery, told this time in the first-person narrative. The nameless hero journeys into the unknown as he attempts to reconstruct the past which he has experienced almost as a dream. Together these three fictions lead the reader on adventures that expand the mind as they entertain.

FROM THE CRITICS

San Francisco Examiner

Twists, turns and falls back on itself like a literary Mobius strip —by turns curious and surprising and always fascinating.

     



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