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Compiled
and edited by William Drenttel, this book is the first comprehensive checklist
of the works of Paul Auster. With over 700 entries and an introduction by
Robert Hughes, it records the range of Auster's work as a novelist, poet,
translator and critic. In 100 pages, it covers all written works, editions
and states published between 1968-1994, including: books by, edited by or
with contributions by Auster; translations by Auster; contributions to periodicals;
reviews and critical works about Auster; interviews with Auster; screenplays
and other printed adaptations; adaptations for music, dance and theater;
broadsides and ephemera; recorded readings and interviews; works dedicated
to Auster; foreign editions; and a bibliographic chronology. This book is
a winner of the 1995 AIGA 50 Books Design Competition. This edition is imaged on Strathmore Elements paper by Michael Josefowicz. A photograph of Paul Auster by Victor Schrager is printed as a stochastic duotone and acts as a frontispiece. The text is set in Trump Mediaeval and Gill Sans with typography by Jerry Kelly and Jessica Helfand. 100 pages, 9 x 6 inches. 1995. Published in association with The Delos Press, England, for distribution in Europe. Paul Auster is the author of Mr. Vertigo, Leviathan, The Music of Chance, Moon Palace, In the Country of Last Things and the three novels known as the New York Trilogy, as well as The Invention of Solitude, The Art of Hunger and Disappearances. His screenplays include two current films, Smoke and Blue in the Face. Deluxe Edition: Limited to 100 copies, numbered 1-100, signed by Paul Auster, bound in buckram with handmade Japanese endpapers and title label. ISBN 1-884381-01-4. $150 Net. Order Trade Edition: Limited to 400 copies smyth-sewn into wrappers with a printed dust jacket. ISBN 1-884381-00-6. $40 Net. Order |
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