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I | Essays | |
The Art of Hunger | 9 | |
Itinerary | 21 | |
Pages for Kafka | 23 | |
New York Babel | 26 | |
The Decisive Moment | 35 | |
Dada Bones | 54 | |
Truth, Beauty, Silence | 62 | |
The Death of Sir Walter Raleigh | 75 | |
From Cakes to Stones | 83 | |
The Poetry of Exile | 90 | |
Ideas and Things | 103 | |
Book of the Dead | 107 | |
Private I, Public Eye | 115 | |
Innocence and Memory | 120 | |
Resurrection | 129 | |
Kafka's Letters | 134 | |
Native Son | 140 | |
Providence | 144 | |
The Bartlebooth Follies | 170 | |
A Prayer for Salman Rushdie | 176 | |
II | Prefaces | |
Jacques Dupin | 181 | |
Andre du Bouchet | 185 | |
Black on White | 189 | |
Northern Lights | 192 | |
Twentieth-Century French Poetry | 199 | |
Mallarme's Son | 238 | |
On the High Wire | 249 | |
Chronicle of the Guayaki Indians | 261 | |
III | Interviews | |
Translation | 271 | |
Interview with Joseph Mallia | 274 | |
Interview with Larry McCaffery and Sinda Gregory | 287 | |
Interview with Mark Irwin | 327 | |
IV | The Red Notebook | 341 |
V | Why Write? | 381 |
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Add The Art of Hunger: Essays, Prefaces, Interviews and the Red Notebook, In a section of interviews as well as in The Red Notebook, Auster reflects on his own work—on the need to break down the boundary between living and writing, and on the use of certain genre conventions to penetrate matters of memory and identity. The A, The Art of Hunger: Essays, Prefaces, Interviews and the Red Notebook to your collection on WonderClub |