We are deeply saddened to hear of the loss of literary giant Paul Auster.
Characterized by the New York Times as the Patron Saint of Literary Brooklyn, Auster published his seminal New York Trilogy in 1987. A giant of postmodernism, he was admired by Joyce Carol Oates, Ian McEwan, and Colum McCann, among others.
We're honored to share some of his last works with you in this collection.
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| Rich with compassion, wit, and Auster’s keen eye for beauty in the smallest, most transient moments of ordinary life, Baumgartner asks: Why do we remember certain moments, and forget others?
Publisher: Grove Atlantic
ISBN: 9780802161444
Price: $27.00 USD | Hardback
Pub date: November 7, 2023
Rights: World x ANZ, IN, UK, ZA
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| An intimate and powerful rumination on American gun violence by Paul Auster, one of our greatest living writers and “genuine American original” (The Boston Globe), in an unforgettable collaboration with photographer Spencer Ostrande.
Publisher: Grove Atlantic
ISBN: 9780802160454
Price: $24.00 USD | Hardback
Pub date: January 10, 2023
Rights: World x ANZ, IN, UK, ZA
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In this short, searing book, Auster traces centuries of America’s use and abuse of guns, from the violent displacement of the native population to the forced enslavement of millions, to the bitter divide between embattled gun control and anti-gun control camps that has developed over the past 50 years and the mass shootings that dominate the news today.
Publisher: Grove Atlantic
ISBN: 9780802160775
Price: $40.00 USD | Hardback
Pub date: January 9, 2024
Rights: World x ANZ, IN, UK, ZA
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| Long Live King Kobe: Following the Murder of Tyler Kobe Nichols |
Offers a privileged journey into the power of community for all who have felt outrage, confusion, sadness, and deep despair at the epidemic of violence in our country. It also provides reason to hope.
Publisher: The Unnamed Press
ISBN: 9781736309322
Price: $40.00 USD | Hardback
Pub date: May 10, 2022
Rights: World x UK
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