Baumgartner by Paul Auster (2023, Hardcover)

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PublisherGROVE/Atlantic, Incorporated
ISBN-100802161448
ISBN-139780802161444
eBay Product ID (ePID)7060632702

Product Key Features

Book TitleBaumgartner
Number of Pages208 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicLiterary
Publication Year2023
GenreFiction
AuthorPaul Auster
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight11.3 Oz
Item Length8.2 in
Item Width5.5 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2023-023628
Dewey Edition23
ReviewsPraise for Baumgartner: "Baumgartner's mind is full of late-life insights andangst, while his capacity for love provides a rich emotional seam. Auster packs a lot into this slim novel... An alwaysintriguing writer." - Kirkus "The subject of lost loved ones and all that follows in thewake of such a loss is hardly unusual in contemporary literature, but PaulAuster's Baumgartner is a worthy addition to the body offiction that treats the subject. It's a well-drawn portrait of a man wrestlingwith grief, and a sensitive character study that displays many of the qualitiesfor which Auster's been lauded in a long literary career... Baumgartner's storyis revealed in episodic fashion and with precise, observant, and sometimestouching detail... Poignant." - Shelf Awareness "Auster presents his eighteenth novel, a finely distilledtale of a charmingly self-deprecating and forthright intellectual and romantic...Auster's portrait of a thoughtful man embracing loss and love is a gorgeous,subtly suspenseful revelation of the covert dramas of a contemplative, kind,and expressive life." -- Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred review) Praise for Paul Auster: "One of the great American prose stylists of our time." -- New York Times "Auster really does possess the wand of the enchanter." -- New York Review of Books "One of the great writers of our time." -- San FranciscoChronicle "Contemporary American writing at its best." -- New York TimesBook Review, on Invisible "A literary original who is perfecting a hybrid genre of his own." -- Wall Street Journal, Praise for Paul Auster: "One of the great American prose stylists of our time." -- New York Times "Auster really does possess the wand of the enchanter." -- New York Review of Books "One of the great writers of our time." -- San FranciscoChronicle "Contemporary American writing at its best." -- New York TimesBook Review, on Invisible "A literary original who is perfecting a hybrid genre of his own." -- Wall Street Journal, Praise for Baumgartner: "Baumgartner's mind is full of late-life insights and angst, while his capacity for love provides a rich emotional seam. Auster packs a lot into this slim novel... An always intriguing writer." - Kirkus "The subject of lost loved ones and all that follows in the wake of such a loss is hardly unusual in contemporary literature, but PaulAuster's Baumgartner is a worthy addition to the body of fiction that treats the subject. It's a well-drawn portrait of a man wrestlingwith grief, and a sensitive character study that displays many of the qualities for which Auster's been lauded in a long literary career... Baumgartner's story is revealed in episodic fashion and with precise, observant, and sometimes touching detail... Poignant." - Shelf Awareness "Auster presents his eighteenth novel, a finely distilled tale of a charmingly self-deprecating and forthright intellectual and romantic... Auster's portrait of a thoughtful man embracing loss and love is a gorgeous, subtly suspenseful revelation of the covert dramas of a contemplative, kind, and expressive life." -- Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred review) Praise for Paul Auster: "One of the great American prose stylists of our time." -- New York Times "Auster really does possess the wand of the enchanter." -- New York Review of Books "One of the great writers of our time." -- San Francisco Chronicle "Contemporary American writing at its best." -- New York Times Book Review, on Invisible "A literary original who is perfecting a hybrid genre of his own." -- Wall Street Journal
Dewey Decimal813.6
SynopsisA taut yet expansive novel of love, memory, and grief from Paul Auster, best-selling, award-winning author and "one of the great American prose stylists of our time" - New York Times Paul Auster's brilliant eighteenth novel opens with a scorched pot of water, which Sy Baumgartner -- phenomenologist, noted author, and soon-to-be retired philosophy professor - has just forgotten on the stove. Baumgartner's life had been defined by his deep, abiding love for his wife, Anna, who was killed in a swimming accident nine years earlier. Now 71, Baumgartner continues to struggle to live in her absence as the novel sinuously unfolds into spirals of memory and reminiscence, delineated in episodes spanning from 1968, when Sy and Anna meet as broke students working and writing in New York, through their passionate relationship over the next forty years, and back to Baumgartner's youth in Newark and his Polish-born father's life as a dress-shop owner and failed revolutionary. Rich with compassion, wit, and Auster's keen eye for beauty in the smallest, most transient moments of ordinary life, Baumgartner asks: Why do we remember certain moments, and forget others? In one of his most luminous works and his first novel since the Booker-shortlisted tour-de-force 4 3 2 1 , Paul Auster captures several lifetimes., A taut yet expansive novel of love, memory, and grief from Paul Auster, best-selling, award-winning author and "one of the great American prose stylists of our time" - New York Times Paul Auster's brilliant eighteenth novel opens with a scorched pot of water, which Sy Baumgartner -- phenomenologist, noted author, and soon-to-be retired philosophy professor - has just forgotten on the stove. Baumgartner's life had been defined by his deep, abiding love for his wife, Anna, who was killed in a swimming accident nine years earlier. Now 71, Baumgartner continues to struggle to live in her absence as the novel sinuously unfolds into spirals of memory and reminiscence, delineated in episodes spanning from 1968, when Sy and Anna meet as broke students working and writing in New York, through their passionate relationship over the next forty years, and back to Baumgartner's youth in Newark and his Polish-born father's life as a dress-shop owner and failed revolutionary. Rich with compassion, wit, and Auster's keen eye for beauty in the smallest, most transient moments of ordinary life, Baumgartner asks: Why do we remember certain moments, and forget others? In one of his most luminous works and his first novel since the Booker-shortlisted tour-de-force 4 3 2 1, Paul Auster captures several lifetimes.
LC Classification NumberPS3551.U77B38 2023

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