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by Paul Auster


  A Little Anthology of Surrealist Poems: A Little Anthology of Surrealist Poems, edited and translated by Paul Auster. Minneapolis: Rain Taxi, 2002. Note: New preface for collection originally published in 1972.

  The Art of Worry: Catalogue preface for Art Spiegelman exhibition, Nuage Gallery, Brescia, Italy, 2003.

  Hawthorne at Home: Nathaniel Hawthorne: Twenty Days with Julian & Little Bunny, by Papa. New York: New York Review Books, 2003.

  Night on Earth: New York: Night on Earth, a Film by Jim Jarmusch. New York, The Criterion Collection, 2007.

  Joe Brainard: The Collected Writings of Joe Brainard, edited by Ron Padgett. New York: The Library of America, 2012.

  A Life in Art: Dear Mr. Beckett (The Samuel Beckett File), by Barney Rosset, edited by Lois Oppenheim, curated by Astrid Myers Rosset. Tuxedo Park, NY: OPUS, 2017.

  OCCASIONS

  A Prayer for Salman Rushdie: Op-ed piece: The New York Times, June 18, 1993.

  Appeal to the Governor of Pennsylvania: Delivered during a press conference at the PEN American Center, New York, on July 28, 1995. Other participants included Dennis Brutus, Thulani Davis, Cornelius Eady, and William Styron.

  The Best Substitute for War: An abbreviated version appeared in The New York Times Magazine, April 1999, in response to the question: What is the best game of the millennium?

  Banned British Art in New York: Delivered during a protest rally in front of the Brooklyn Museum, October 1, 1999.

  Reflections on a Cardboard Box: Written at the request of the New York Coalition for the Homeless—for a brochure that was never published. Limited edition subsequently published by The Perishable Press Limited (Mount Horen, WI) in 2004.

  Random Notes—September 11, 2001—4:00 PM: Commissioned by Die Zeit (Germany); published September 13, 2001.

  Underground: The New York Times Magazine, October 2001. In answer to the request: Describe something about New York that you love.

  “NYC = USA”: Op-ed piece: The New York Times, September 9, 2002.

  “Columbia: 1968”: Op-ed piece: The New York Times, April 23, 2008.

  TALKING TO STRANGERS

  Speech delivered in Oviedo, Spain, October 2006. Published in The Observer of London, November 4, 2006.

  ALSO BY PAUL AUSTER

  NOVELS

  The New York Trilogy (City of Glass, Ghosts, & The Locked Room)

  In the Country of Last Things

  Moon Palace

  The Music of Chance

  Leviathan

  Mr. Vertigo

  Timbuktu

  The Book of Illusions

  Oracle Night

  The Brooklyn Follies

  Day/Night (Travels in the Scriptorium & Man in the Dark)

  Invisible

  Sunset Park

  4 3 2 1

  NONFICTION

  The Invention of Solitude

  Hand to Mouth

  The Red Notebook

  Winter Journal

  Here and Now (with J. M. Coetzee)

  Report from the Interior

  A Life in Words (with I. B. Siegumfeldt)

  SCREENPLAYS

  Three Films: Smoke, Blue in the Face, Lulu on the Bridge

  The Inner Life of Martin Frost

  POETRY

  Collected Poems

  ILLUSTRATED BOOKS

  The Story of My Typewriter (with Sam Messer)

  Auggie Wren’s Christmas Story (with Isol)

  City of Glass (adapted by Paul Karasik and David Mazzucchelli)

  EDITOR

  The Random House Book of Twentieth-Century French Poetry

  I Thought My Father Was God and Other True Tales from NPR’s National Story Project

  Samuel Beckett: The Grove Centenary Edition

  About the Author

  PAUL AUSTER is the bestselling author of 4 3 2 1, Sunset Park, Invisible, The Book of Illusions, and The New York Trilogy, among many other works. In 2006 he was awarded the Prince of Asturias Prize for Literature. Among his other honors are the Prix Médicis étranger for Leviathan, the Independent Spirit Award for the screenplay of Smoke, and the Premio Napoli for Sunset Park. In 2012, he was the first recipient of the NYC Literary Honors in the category of fiction. He has also been a finalist for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award (The Book of Illusions), the PEN/Faulkner Award (The Music of Chance), the Edgar Award (City of Glass), and the Man Booker Prize (4 3 2 1). He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and a Commandeur de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. His work has been translated into more than forty languages. He lives in Brooklyn, New York. You can sign up for email updates here.

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  CONTENTS

  TITLE PAGE

  COPYRIGHT NOTICE

  NOTES FROM A COMPOSITION BOOK

  THE ART OF HUNGER

  The Art of Hunger

  New York Babel

  Dada Bones

  Ideas and Things

  Truth, Beauty, Silence

  From Cakes to Stones

  The Poetry of Exile

  Innocence and Memory

  Book of the Dead

  Kafka’s Letters

  Reznikoff × 2

  The Bartlebooth Follies

  POE’S BONES & OPPEN’S PIPE

  I

  II

  THE STORY OF MY TYPEWRITER

  ODD JOBS

  Answer to a Question from New York Magazine

  Twenty-Five Sentences Containing the Words Charles Bernstein

  Gotham Handbook

  Postcards for Georges Perec

  Remembering Beckett

  By the Book

  PREFACES

  Twentieth-Century French Poetry

  Mallarmé’s Son

  On the High Wire

  Translator’s Note

  An Evening at Shea

  The National Story Project

  A Little Anthology of Surrealist Poems

  The Art of Worry

  Hawthorne at Home

  Night on Earth: New York

  Joe Brainard

  A Life in Art

  OCCASIONS

  A Prayer for Salman Rushdie

  Appeal to the Governor of Pennsylvania

  The Best Substitute for War

  Banned British Art in New York

  Reflections on a Cardboard Box

  Random Notes—September 11, 2001—4:00 PM

  Underground

  NYC = USA

  Columbia: 1968

  TALKING TO STRANGERS

  NOTES

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  ALSO BY PAUL AUSTER

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  COPYRIGHT

  TALKING TO STRANGERS. Copyright © 2003, 2010, 2019 by Paul Auster. All rights reserved. For information, address Picador, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

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  The Library of Congress has cataloged the print edition as follows:

  Names: Auster, Paul, 1947– author.

  Title: Talking to strangers: selected essays, prefaces, and other writings, 1967–20
17 / Paul Auster.

  Description: Third edition. | New York: Picador, Henry Holt and Company, 2019. | Previous editions have title: Collected prose: autobiographical writings, true stories, critical essays, prefaces, and collaborations with artists. | Includes bibliographical references.

  Identifiers: LCCN 2019002629 | ISBN 9781250206299 (trade paperback) | ISBN 9781250206305 (ebook)

  Subjects: LCSH: Auster, Paul, 1947– | American essays.

  Classification: LCC PS3551.U77 A6 2019 | DDC 813ʹ.54—dc23

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  First Edition: May 2019

 

 

 


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