Groundwork Autobiographical Writings, 1979–2012

Cover of Groundwork Autobiographical Writings, 1979–2012 by Paul Auster
Author: Paul Auster
Publisher: Picador
Year: 2020
Language: en
Pages: 656
ISBN-13: 9781250245809
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Groundwork Autobiographical Writings, 1979–2012 by Paul Auster is a comprehensive collection of the author’s nonfiction works, published by Picador on May 5, 2020. This edition spans 656 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a deep dive into Auster’s exploration of personal identity and the human experience over a fifty-year writing career.

In Groundwork, Auster curates a selection of autobiographical writings that include significant pieces such as The Invention of Solitude, alongside excerpts from his later works like Winter Journal and Report from the Interior. The collection reflects on his journey from a young poet to a novelist, while also addressing the complexities of aging. Through this self-examination, Auster challenges traditional notions of autobiography, employing a fragmented narrative style that invites readers to engage with the intricacies of his life and thoughts. This book is relevant for those interested in biography and personal memoirs, providing insight into the life of a prominent literary figure.


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From the bestselling author of 4 3 2 1 and The New York Trilogy, an updated collection of Paul Auster’s nonfiction, including the seminal work The Invention of Solitude.

Paul Auster spent his fifty-year writing career examining what it means to be truly alive. And in Groundwork, a self-curated collection, Auster stitches together various autobiographical writings to lay bare the trajectory of both his personal life and sense of self.

From his breakout memoir, The Invention of Solitude, which solidified Auster’s reputation as a canonical voice in American letters, to excerpts from his later memoirs, Winter Journal and Report from the Interior, readers are ushered into the inner workings of Auster’s self-development. His sweeping recollection winds through the halls of Columbia University during the turbulent 1960s and into life as a young poet-turned-novelist, then dives headfirst into the realities that accompany aging today. Along the way, Auster continually challenges the notion of what autobiography can be, inverting the form through fragmentation and, ultimately, illustrating firsthand the brilliance behind “one of the great writers of our time” (San Francisco Chronicle).

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