### First published in 1985β1986, _The New York Trilogy _(_ City of Glass, Ghosts_, and _The Locked Room_) brought immediate international attention to its author, Paul Auster, and elevated him to near-celebrity status, particularly in France. This trilogy and his many works since then (including _
The New York Trilogy
β Scribed by Auster, Paul
- Book ID
- 107226857
- Publisher
- Penguin Group USA, Inc.
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 321 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Paul Auster's signature work, The New York Trilogy , consists of three interlocking novels: City of Glass, Ghosts , and The Locked Room βhaunting and mysterious tales that move at the breathless pace of a thriller.
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First published in 1985β1986, _The New York Trilogy (City of Glass, Ghosts_, and The Locked Room) brought immediate international attention to its author, Paul Auster, and elevated him to near-celebrity status, particularly in France.
### First published in 1985β1986, _The New York Trilogy _(_ City of Glass, Ghosts_, and _The Locked Room_) brought immediate international attention to its author, Paul Auster, and elevated him to near-celebrity status, particularly in France. This trilogy and his many works since then (including _
Paul Auster's brilliant debut novels, City of Glass, Ghosts, and The Locked Room, are here collected in a cloth edition for the first time in the United States. These three novels brought Auster international acclaim for his creation of a new genre, mixing elements of the standard detective fiction
### First published in 1985β1986, _The New York Trilogy _(_ City of Glass, Ghosts_, and _The Locked Room_) brought immediate international attention to its author, Paul Auster, and elevated him to near-celebrity status, particularly in France. This trilogy and his many works since then (including _
Paul Auster's brilliant debut novels, City of Glass, Ghosts, and The Locked Room, are here collected in a cloth edition for the first time in the United States. These three novels brought Auster international acclaim for his creation of a new genre, mixing elements of the standard detective fiction