49 pages 1 hour read

Paul Auster

The New York Trilogy

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1985

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Essay Topics

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The trilogy’s stories function as variations of one main narrative. Analyze the trilogy’s thematic core, and identify the differences and similarities between the three novels. Consider the protagonists’ quest and the ending of each story.

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The interplay between the roles of the writer and the detective in the novel are central to the author’s genre choice. In what ways does the narrative deconstruct detective fiction? How does this connect to the novel’s exploration of the relationship between literature and reality?

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Quinn is a writer who assumes the role of detective. What does his character say about the nature of literary work? How does he navigate the boundaries between fiction and reality?

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