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Man in the Dark by Paul Auster – Review

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Man in the Dark: A Novel by Paul Auster

One doesn’t want to say it, and yet it must be said: Here we go again. Another elegantly slim volume, the perfect size for palming single-handedly while riding the Metro or sipping a double espresso. Another wild fictive device that demolishes the walls separating author, character and reader, leading to that familiar through-the-looking-glass feeling — the one that blew you away when you first discovered The New York Trilogy, continued to impress you all the way up through Oracle Night, and maybe didn’t even begin to wear thin for you until Travels in the Scriptorium. Another story that, in the end, turns out to be about storytelling.

Powell’s Books – Review-a-Day – Man in the Dark by Paul Auster, reviewed by Washington Post Book World.

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