The book deals with familiar Paul Auster themes such as the relationship between life and art, the role that chance plays in life and unreliable narrators. It is beautifully written and full of memorable characters.
Thursday, 31 August 2017
Moon Palace
This 1989 novel by American novelist Paul Auster opens in 1969 and follows recent graduate Marco Stanley Fogg in a quest for family and identity which takes him from New York City to the desolate beauty of American West. Along the way he encounters various characters who all have their stories to tell.
The book deals with familiar Paul Auster themes such as the relationship between life and art, the role that chance plays in life and unreliable narrators. It is beautifully written and full of memorable characters.
The book deals with familiar Paul Auster themes such as the relationship between life and art, the role that chance plays in life and unreliable narrators. It is beautifully written and full of memorable characters.
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