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World That Is The Book Paul Austers Fiction Aliki Varvogli

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World That Is The Book Paul Austers Fiction Aliki Varvogli
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Publisher: Liverpool University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.99 MB
Pages: 184
Author: Aliki Varvogli
ISBN: 9780853236870, 9780853236979, 0853236879, 0853236976
Language: English
Year: 2001

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World That Is The Book Paul Austers Fiction Aliki Varvogli by Aliki Varvogli 9780853236870, 9780853236979, 0853236879, 0853236976 instant download after payment.

The World That Is The Book: Paul Auster's Fiction by Aliki Varvogli (Lecturer in English and American Literature, University of Dundee) is a thorough study of the fictional works of Paul Auster, including "The New York Trilogy," "Timbuktu," and much more. A scholarly, college-level study of the long-lasting meaning behind Auster's classic works, The World That Is The Book recognizes and pays respect to the sources Auster used to challenge the traditional uses of the written word and the role of literary genre. The World That Is The Book is very highly recommended reading for those who seek to better appreciate Paul Auster's literary work.

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