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The New York Trilogy - Community Reviews back

by Paul Auster, Joe Barrett
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A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it 9 years ago
I have to hold firm with myself to leave 'The New York Trilogy' at 3 stars, because overall I liked it, I finished it quick enough, but the more I think about it, the more I believe it was a waste of time.I read the trilogy together, launching into the 'Ghosts' as soon as 'City of Glass' ended, etc....
thebookcoop
thebookcoop rated it 12 years ago
DNF.It isn't bad, it's well written and possibly it could be good. It just isn't capturing me and I don't feel as if I'd be missing out on anything special if I didn't pick it up again. Typical "literary" fare.
Yzabel
Yzabel rated it 12 years ago
Kind of 'meh', or perhaps I just didn't really understand what the point was. Alright, I get it, the three novellas echo each other, and all that, but in the end, things tend to run into circles, and the answers we're given aren't all that satisfactory.I think part of my frustration with this book a...
Alexis Hall
Alexis Hall rated it 12 years ago
A kind of post-modern detective (anti-detective story), dazzling and pretentious and mischievous, and I love it.
I'm Reading...
I'm Reading... rated it 12 years ago
After listening to an immensely interesting interview with Paul Auster on World Book Club (BBC) about The New York Trilogy, I knew I had to read this book again. I loved it even more than I did the first time. Auster not only knows how to tell a story, but he also includes interesting topics like ...
JulieM
JulieM rated it 13 years ago
This trilogy has many of the elements of connected mystery short stories. There are detectives and people pretending to be detectives. There are stake outs. There are missing persons. But unlike traditional mysteries, each story ends with an unsolved dilemma and if you are reading it as a tradit...
The Block
The Block rated it 13 years ago
A classic metaphysical mystery novel. I think the main idea is that too much time completely alone leads to too much introspection and eventually madness. I would have loved to study this at university.
bobsburgers23
bobsburgers23 rated it 14 years ago
I understand the man earns his acclaim and maybe it's just my general distaste for NY that comes with being from NJ but I didn't care much for these stories.
A little tea, a little chat
A little tea, a little chat rated it 15 years ago
Paul Auster says....Adios Amazon.Find the review here now:http://alittleteaalittlechat.wordpress.com/2013/04/07/the-new-york-trilogy-paul-auster-or-the-profession-of-book-reviewer/------------------------rhubarb rhubarb rhubarb rhubarb rhubarb rhubarb rhubarb rhubarb rhubarb rhubarb rhubarb rhubarb ...
XOX
XOX rated it 30 years ago
Paul Auster is probably one of the great writer that most people recognized. He is just that good. This is story that I read a long time ago. But I could still remember the overall feeling that you could lost yourself in the story and feeling that you are on a ride through art that you like but not ...
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