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This metaphysical detective series comprises three interconnected novels: 'City of Glass', 'Ghosts', and 'The Locked Room'. The series delves into themes of identity, reality, and storytelling, challenging readers to question their perceptions.
Paul Auster
City of Glass
The first book in The New York Trilogy, 'City of Glass' follows the story of Daniel Quinn, a writer and professor who becomes entangled in a mystery after receiving a phone call from a man who believes he's a private detective named Paul Auster.
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Ghosts
The second book in The New York Trilogy, 'Ghosts' follows Blue, a private detective hired by a man named White to watch a man named Black. The novel explores themes of identity, reality, and the nature of storytelling.
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The Locked Room
The third book in The New York Trilogy, 'The Locked Room' follows the story of Fanshawe, a writer who disappears, leaving behind a wife, a child, and a manuscript. The novel explores themes of fate, identity, and the power of art.
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The Music of Chance
In 'The Music of Chance', Auster tells the story of a man named Jim Nashe, who wins a large sum of money and decides to travel the country. He meets a man named Jack Pozzi, who convinces him to invest in a high-stakes poker game. The novel explores themes of fate, luck, and the human condition.
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Moon Palace
In 'Moon Palace', Auster tells the story of a man named Marco Stanley Fogg, who grows up in an orphanage and sets out to discover his past. The novel explores themes of identity, fate, and the power of art.
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The Book of Illusions
In 'The Book of Illusions', Auster tells the story of a man named David Zimmer, who becomes obsessed with a silent film star who died in a plane crash. The novel explores themes of fate, identity, and the power of art.
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The Brooklyn Follies
In 'The Brooklyn Follies', Auster tells the story of a man named Nathan Glass, who moves to Brooklyn to retire and reconnect with his past. The novel explores themes of fate, identity, and the human condition.
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Oracle Night
In 'Oracle Night', Auster tells the story of a writer named Sidney Orr, who becomes entangled in a mystery involving a rare book, a mysterious woman, and a series of strange events. The novel explores themes of fate, identity, and the power of art.
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