A Life In Words

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title A Life In Words
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Paul Auster
By (author) I.B. Siegumfeldt
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 222,Width 146
Category/GenreCreative writing and creative writing guides
Literary studies - general
Literary studies - poetry and poets
ISBN/Barcode 9781609807771
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Imprint Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Publication Date 3 October 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

A fascinating discussion with one of America's greatest living writers, held over a 3 year period. Paul Auster's A Life in Words is a remarkable candid and often surprising celebration of one writer's art, craft and life. It includes many revelations that have never been shared before, such as the fact he doesn't consider himself a postmodernist even though he is frequently labelled as one. This is a book that's full of surprises, composed of spoken words that sometimes jump off the page like a good drama.

Author Biography

PAUL AUSTER is one of the very few giants of English-language literature who has successfully made the leap from the twentieth to the twenty-first century. A poet and translator before he achieved international prominence as a memoirist and novelist, Auster continues to challenge and dazzle his readers in America and around the world. His most recent novel is 4 3 2 1. I. B. SIEGUMFELDT is an associate professor of English, Germanic, and Romance Studies at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark and the driving force behind the university's forthcoming Paul Auster Center.

Reviews

"I believe this is a very important book for people who want to know what it means to be a writer." -Barry Gifford "The most distinguished American writer of [his] generation . . . indeed its only author . . . with any claim to greatness." -The Spectator (UK) "One of the great writers of our time."-San Francisco Chronicle "Nabokov once said 'I divide literature into two categories, the books I wish I had written, and the books I have written.' In the former category I would put books by Kurt Vonnegut, Don DeLillo, Philip Roth, and Paul Auster." -Umberto Eco (in the Paris Review)