Paul Auster, prolific and experimental man of letters and filmmaker, dies at 77
Briefly

Paul Auster, known for inventive narratives, blended history, politics, genre experiments, existential quests, and self-conscious references to writers and writing.
Auster's iconic works include 'The New York Trilogy' and '4 3 2 1,' showcasing his talent for weaving complex meta-narratives and postmodern elements.
Widely admired overseas, Auster received accolades from the French government and was recognized by institutions like the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
His diverse literary contributions spanned over 30 books, reflecting a cosmopolitan worldview and complex, introspective storytelling.
Read at Boston.com
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