Feb 06 2010

Salon discussion - Invisible, by Paul Auster

Published by visualvocab at 3:00 pm under Salons

SALON EVENT

Invisible, by Paul Auster

Saturday, February 6th at 3pm

For more information please contact: jean@nysalon.org

Invisible

From Publishers Weekly (Nov. 2009)

“Adam Walker, a poetry student at Columbia in the spring of 1967, is Auster’s latest everyman, revealed in four parts through the diary entries of a onetime admirer, the confessions of his once-close friend, the denials of his sister and Walker’s own self-made frame. With crisp, taut prose, Auster pushes the tension and his characters’ peculiar self-awareness to their limits, giving Walker a fractured, knowing quality that doesn’t always hold.

The best moments from Walker’s disparate, disturbing coming-of-age come in lush passages detailing Walker’s conflicted, incestuous love life (paramount to his education as a human being, but a violation of his self-made promise to live as an ethical human being). As the plot moves toward a Heart of Darkness–style journey into madness, the limits of Auster’s formalism become more apparent, but this study of a young poet doomed to life as a manifestation of poetry carries startling weight.”

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