PAUL AUSTER - ‘He was a monumental literary presence’
Paul Auster, dubbed the ‘patron saint of literary Brooklyn’, has died aged 77. Lisa Allardice kicks off our tributes to the author who wrote a book a year 2 May 2024 - G2 - The Guardian By Ian McEwan, Joyce Carol Oates and Sinéad Gleeson While camping, a boy next to him was struck by lightning. He used this twice in his writing Like Saul Bellow and Chicago or Philip Roth and New Jersey, Paul Auster will always be synonymous with Brooklyn . He was “the patron saint of literary Brooklyn” according to the headline on The New York Times tribute following his death on Tuesday. Long before Brooklyn became a byword for aspiring young novelists, Auster made the borough his own with his breakout collection The New York Trilogy, first published in 1987. While Auster may have chafed against its enduring success, the trilogy is how he will be most immediately remembered. Anyone with bookish pretensions who came of age in the 1980s will have a battered copy somewhere on their shelves. Ci...