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A collection of interviews and essays in which the American writer Paul Auster reflects 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.
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Collected Screenplays , Paul Auster, 2010, Motion picture plays, American, 505 pages. Paul Auster's
Collected Screenplays brings together the film work of Paul Auster Paul Auster's novels have earned him the reputation as 'one of America's most spectacularly.
Lines of Life 101 Poems by 101 Women, Germaine Greer, 2006, English poetry, 197 pages. In
Lines of Life: 101 Poems by 101 Women Germaine Greer brings together poems 'written from the point of view of a woman and most of them about being female.' This wonderful.
The Collected Writings of Joe Brainard , Joe Brainard, 2012, Literary Collections, 541 pages. A selection of personal writings by the late author of I Remember is comprised of journal entries, mini-essays and other rare pieces that offer insight into Brainard's views.
True Tales of American Life , Paul Auster, Nelly Reifler, 2001, Oral history, 383 pages. In 1999,
Paul Auster and National Public Radio's Weekend All Things Considered programme asked listeners to send in true stories, to be read on-air as part of the National.
Musical Chairs , Kinky Friedman, 1993, Detective and mystery stories, 218 pages. Someone is killing the Texas Jewboys, the former members of the Kinkster's rowdy country-western band. To protect the remaining members of the band, a reunion tour is organized.
Plays 2 , Martin Crimp, 2005, English drama, 366 pages. This second collection

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