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Home» USA» Paul Auster» The Locked Room. Paul Auster: The Locked Room. The third novel in the New York Trilogy takes us back to contemporary New York. It is a bit easier-going than the first two, not least because it has a first-person narrator (albeit nameless) who seems more of a human and less of a cipher than the main characters in the other two. A Postmodern Narrative Approach to "The Locked Room" by Paul Auster *Somayeh Rostamipur, **Pooya Gholamalipoor *Department of Litterature and Foreign Languages, faculty member, University of Payame Noor, E-mail: rostami@bltadwin.ru **Department of Foreign Languages, Faculty of Humanities, University of Tehran, E-mail: pouyagap@bltadwin.ru Abstract The purpose of this paper is . So begins `The Locked Room', Paul Auster's final novel in his `New York Trilogy' where an unnamed 1st person narrator tells the tale using the simple, straightforward language of detective fiction. In this way, the novel makes for easy bltadwin.rus: 5.


The Locked Room Paul Auster, Author Sun and Moon Press $ (p) ISBN More By and About This Author. ARTICLES. Split Lives: Paul Auster; The Power of Storytelling. The New York Trilogy is a series of novels by American writer Paul bltadwin.rually published sequentially as City of Glass (), Ghosts () and The Locked Room (), it has since been collected into a single volume. The Trilogy is a postmodern interpretation of detective and mystery fiction, exploring various philosophical themes. THE NEW YORK TRILOGY: CITY OF GLASS/ GHOSTS/ THE LOCKED ROOM. Auster, Paul. Published by Faber rpt (pp): (4 other books by this author also available.) A paperback. Book orders are shipped on a daily basis.,


Paul Auster: The Locked Room. The third novel in the New York Trilogy takes us back to contemporary New York. It is a bit easier-going than the first two, not least because it has a first-person narrator (albeit nameless) who seems more of a human and less of a cipher than the main characters in the other two. THE LOCKED ROOM. VOL. III OF NEW YORK TRILOGY. by Paul Auster ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 20, The first two volumes of Auster's "New York Trilogy"—City of Glass () and Ghosts ()—used mystery-fiction formulas as the basis for avant-garde explorations of identity crisis, death wish, and other existential traumas. The quirky richness of Paul Auster's ''Locked Room'' took me by surprise. This is the final volume in his ''New York Trilogy,'' and the first two, ''City of Glass'' and ''Ghosts,'' left a sour.

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