Paul Auster's New York Tragedy
Briefly

Paul Auster, a romantic literary figure, lived in a French villa translating and writing. He connected with various literary personalities, creating a vibrant literary society of animated dinners.
He welcomed people across disciplines, genres, and class lines, showing enthusiasm and generosity. Auster's character was marked by his unique speech rhythm, abundant laughter, and appreciation for others.
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