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I'd say mine is pic related, which launches next year..

I have also pre-ordered Bottom's Dream.
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>Pre-ordering books.
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English translation of Min Kamp 6, and that's it.
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I was very unimpressed by auster s writing in brooklyn follies and I expect it to have gotten worse
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>>8432532
You think so? I quite liked his Winter's Journal.
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>implying Jerusalem isn't my answer
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Skin in the game by Taleb to be honest.
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>>8432532
He does seem like he peaked early from what little I've read by him. It's a shame since The New York Trilogy was pretty cool.
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>>8432532
Auster isn't a great writer, but like Murakami or Vonnegut, he's a good light literary read. He has his moments, though: the middle section of Invisible is really good. Also, he can somehow hold me riveted when all he's doing - literally - is describing a movie he saw when he was a kid, scene by scene, for like, thirty pages (Report from the Interior). You have to give him credit for that, I guess.
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Oh, I forgot: Auster's nonfiction is really good. Pick up the Collected Prose, it's got The Invention of Solitude and Hand to Mouth in it. The first is a memoir about his father that earned him a lot of attention when it came out, and the second is a less famous but still good memoir about becoming a writer. Thumbs up.
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>>8432450
What's wrong with this? I trust Dalkey Archive Press when it comes down to quality.
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>>8432627
>Also, he can somehow hold me riveted when all he's doing - literally - is describing a movie he saw when he was a kid, scene by scene, for like, thirty pages (Report from the Interior).
this is what DeLillo does well too
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>>8432443
The wrong Auster died
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>>8432643
Yeah, the invention of solitude was great. I don't even like memoirs and I still enjoyed it.
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The rest of In Search of Lost Time published by Yale. They're being published 1 volume a year, and volume 2 was published last year. What makes these editions so good are the extensive annotations by Proust scholar William C. Carter.
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>>8432443
isnĀ“t paul auster a fucking Pomo?
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>>8433404
Is this edition that much better compared to the other recent one? I think it was the new Penguin edition with a new translation
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>>8432443
Exterior Signs of Wealth by Fran Lebowitz
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>>8432443
'Untitled Water Book Thing' - Joseph McElroy
4321 - Paul Auster
The End of Cinnamon - jordaan mason

>>8432532
I've read six of Auster's books, and of them, Brooklyn Follies was definitely the least impressive. IMO, his non-fiction is his best work, and reading that gives you an appreciation for his slightly more experimental novels (of which BF is certainly not), because there's a lot of him mixed in them (sometimes implicitly, and sometimes with characters walking around who're named 'Paul Auster' and write books for a living).

If you ever feel the need to give him another go, then start with the Invention of Solitude. Then the NY Trilogy.
Like the other anon said, he's not a mad genius or anything, but as far as light literary stuff goes... well, I don't feel ashamed in calling him one of my favorite authors.
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>>8434306
>Untitled Water Book Thing
Please expound, I need to cum.
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>>8434317
I can't seem to find any concrete info about when it's coming out (or if it's even done yet, but a couple months ago, he posted a pic of the manuscript pages on his instagram (his account's 'officialmcelroy')).

Literally all I know about it is that it's being referred to as his 'water book', and that it's long as fuck. It's a Day One buy for me anyway.
I think there's an excerpt floating around (link can probably be found on /r/josephmcelroy somewhere), but I'm saving myself.
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T H E P A S S E N G E R
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>>8434355
why "water book"?
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>>8434439
Hopefully it's a 1000 page essay on water.
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>>8434477
Like mr. Women & Meme's answer to DFW's this is water thing?
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>>8434375
came here to say this
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