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Winter Journal

by Paul Auster
Winter Journal

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ISBN10: 0805095535



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From the bestselling novelist and author of The Invention of Solitude, a moving and highly personal meditation on the body, time, and language itself.

"That is where the story begins, in your body, and everything will end in the body as well."

Facing his sixty-third winter, internationally acclaimed novelist Paul Auster sits down to write a history of his body and its sensations — both pleasurable and painful.

Thirty years after the publication of The Invention of Solitude, in which he wrote so movingly about fatherhood, Auster gives us a second unconventional memoir in which he writes about his mother's life and death. Winter Journal is a highly personal meditation on the body, time, and memory, by one of our most intellectually elegant writers.

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"An intensely sensuous account of strange and dramatic events punctuated by jazzy lists of everything from the places he's called home to his favorite foods. Auster's most piercing recollections are anchored to injury and illness, close calls and bad habits, age and...the ghoulish trigonometry of fate....Auster is startlingly forthright, mischievously funny, and unfailingly enrapturing as he transforms intimate memories into a zestful inquiry into the mind-body connection and the haphazard forging of a self." Donna Seaman, Booklist, Starred Review

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"This book is called a memoir, but as might be expected of the brilliantly offbeat award-winning author of The New York Trilogy, its not a standard retelling of life events. Instead, as he approaches his mid-Sixties, Auster considers bodily pain and pleasure, the passage of time, and the weight of memory, stirring in reflections on his mother's life and death. High-minded readers will anticipate." Barbara Hoffert, Library Journal

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"[A] graceful, moving new memoir...a kaleidoscopic reflection from one of our most important writers as he enters life's winter....Auster's brilliance is in how he makes his deep love for his subjects palpable....With Winter Journal, Auster has given us a remarkable mosaic of his mother and his second wife, the most vital women in his life, while, at the same time, allowing readers to catch glimpses of themselves in the expansive life that's woven together in this stirring memoir." Alex Lemon, Dallas Morning News

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"[A] remarkable meditation on 'what it has felt like to live inside this body from the first day you can remember being alive until this one.' Notice his use of the second person? One of the first pleasures of Winter Journal is its feeling of immediacy, as if we are inside Auster's head staring with him into memory's mirror, listening to him talk to himself....Auster catalogs his memories with all the entertaining artistry of the best medieval poets." Alden Mudge, Bookpage

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"For a reader of a certain age, perhaps a male reader of a certain age, there's a sharp shudder of recognition at the admission of minor vices, of neglect and breakdown, of the slow ravages of the body over time. As someone who shares many of these predilections, I find myself rendered nearly breathless by Auster's willingness to tell." David Ulin, Los Angeles Times

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"Readers of [Paul Auster's] string of beguiling novels, which include The New York Trilogy, The Brooklyn Follies and Sunset Park, will enjoy picking out the autobiographical roots of some of his fiction....Thoughtful ruminations on the nexus between the mundane and the meaningful, the physical and the emotional." Heller McAlpin, NPR.org

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"Auster's memoir recalls his free-spirited mother and the history of his own body. We experience Auster's appetite for food and drink and literature but foremost for sex, as well as the crippling panic attacks that plagued him after his mother's death, the epiphany he experienced watching a dance performance that cured his writer's block, and the intense shame of nearly killing his family in a car accident. Over time, as Auster's body alternately ages and is revitalized, the composition of these elements creates an intimate symphony of selves, a song of the body for all seasons." Vanity Fair

About the Author

Paul Auster is the bestselling author of Sunset Park, Invisible, Man in the Dark, The Book of Illusions, and The New York Triology, among many other works. His books have been translated into forty-three languages. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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Grandma Ruth , January 30, 2013
A very thought-provoking book. I would recommend reading it in spring or summer.

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Virginia Sharp , January 02, 2013
Although this memoir is about the author himself, his observations apply to anyone [perhaps more so to those over 40]. The writing is so seamless, readers of any age will appreciate the flow and currents of his prose. He deal with themes familiar to most -- childhood scrapes [literally], teenage discovery of girls, his parents, work, and home in Brooklyn. But the writing isn't "cute" or "cringe-making"; neither too soft nor violent. You will find yourself stopping and thinking about your own life - and in a good way -- nothing sappy or mawkish here.

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MarkDCart , January 02, 2013
The older twin of The Invention of Solitude--but even more thinned-out, into-it and all that it entails.

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Taylor Thorne , October 13, 2012 (view all comments by Taylor Thorne)
Like all of the books by Paul Auster that I've read, this book slowly sucks you in. An atypically-styled memoir written through the winter of 2010-2011, Mr. Auster spends the months pondering his life and what it means to be 64 years old. Mostly single paragraph entries (some many pages long), with the occasional perfectly beautiful pages-long run-on-sentence, these journal entries are written in the second person, which adds a depth of scorn, compassion, and insight into himself that few memoirs actually plum. This book made me laugh many times, and cry a few times, and frequently sit back in jaw-dropped awe both at his perception and his utterly subtle skill. (This happens every time you read a Paul Auster book, so no surprise... but I was surprised anyways.) From childhood incidents, to deaths of parents, to recounting a movie he watches one night when he can't sleep and how that movie speaks to him, each entry is more brilliant than the last. Possibly the best book I read this year.

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Woid , August 22, 2012
I"m rating Paul Auster"s new book with a 5 though I haven"t yet read it -- such is my trust in this great writer. Since my first reading of his "New York Trilogy" years ago, Auster has been the writer closest to my heart, the man with the uncanny ability to describe my own thoughts and feelings, and,, at times, almost my spooky doppelgänger, as his characters walk down the same Manhattan streets and visit the same rural settings of my own memories. Early on, much of Auster's work actually evoked the notion of The Double, which, given the parallels in our experience, especially resonated with me. This reached its culmination a few years ago when a friend, the proprietor of a bookstore, remarked that Auster was a customer... who reminded him of me. But enough about me, or us... It's Auster's work that's important. So many great books, both fiction and non-fiction, growing into a life's work that is unmatched among living American authors. I eagerly anticipate reading this newest book, which I'm sure will merit the rating I've already put at the top of this (p)review.

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Product Details

ISBN:
9780805095531
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication date:
08/01/2012
Publisher:
HENRY HOLT & CO
Copyright Year:
2012
Author:
Paul Auster
Subject:
Biography-Literary
Subject:
Personal Memoirs

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