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The New York Trilogy is an astonishing and original book: three cleverly interconnected novels that exploit the elements of standard detective fiction and achieve a new genre that is all the more gripping for its starkness. In each story the search for clues leads to remarkable coincidences in the universe as the simple act of trailing a man ultimately becomes a startling investigation of what it means to be human. Auster's book is modern fiction at its finest: bold, arresting and unputdownable.
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Fiction, City and town life, Social life and customs, Identity (Psychology), Classic Literature, Mystery, Literature, City and town life -- New York (State) -- New York -- Fiction., New york (n.y.), fiction, American fiction (fictional works by one author), Fiction, psychological, City and town life--fiction, City and town life--new york (state)--new york--fiction, Social life and customs--fiction, Ps3551.u77 n49 1990, 813/.54Places
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The New York Trilogy (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
March 28, 2006, Penguin Classics
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The New York trilogy: City of glass, Ghosts, The locked room
2006, Penguin Books
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Translation of: The New York trilogy.
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"IT was a wrong number that started it, the telephone ringing three times in the dead of night, and the voice on the other end asking for someone he was not."
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