Paul Auster's signature work, The New York Trilogy, consists of three interlocking novels: City of Glass, Ghosts, and The Locked Room—haunting and mysterious tales that move at the breathless pace of a thriller.
The telephone was not his favorite object, and more than once he had considered getting rid of his. What he disliked most of all was its tyranny. Not only did it have the power to interrupt him against his will, but inevitably he would give in to its command
Alodia H.has quotedlast year
By wandering aimlessly, all places became equal, and it no longer mattered where he was.
Sara Trejoshas quoted5 years ago
If this is how you treat your friends, says Blue, then lucky for me I’m not one of your enemies.
Very funny.
That’s right, I’m the original funny man. You can always count on a lot of laughs when I’m around.
And the mask—aren’t you going to ask me about the mask?
I don’t see why. If you want to wear that thing, it’s not my problem.