Paul Auster
Paul Auster was a prolific American author and poet, famous for writing crime fiction novels. His works blended existentialism, absurdism, and the search for personal meaning and identity. Some of Auster’s most famous works include Moon Palace, The Music of Chance, The New York Trilogy, The Brooklyn Follies, and The Book of Illusions. His novels have been translated into more than 40 languages worldwide. Paul Auster was born on February 3, 1947, in Newark, New Jersey, United States, and passed away in April 2024.
Publication Order
Standalone Books
White Spaces
1980
The Art of Hunger
1983
The Notebooks of Joseph Joubert
1983
The Invention of Solitude
1985
The Red Notebook
1993
Why Write?
1996
Translations
1997
Paul Auster's New York
1997
Hand to Mouth
1997
The Story of My Typewriter
2002
Collected Prose
2003
Winter Journal
2012
Report from the Interior
2013
A Life in Words
2017
Talking to Strangers
2019
Groundwork
2020
Burning Boy: The Life and Work of Stephen Crane
2021
Long Live King Kobe
2022
Bloodbath Nation
2023