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A review by afrolicofmyown
Invisible by Paul Auster
3.0
On the heels of "Man in the Dark," I'm left asking myself, in the words of a previous Auster book, "Why Write?"
Mr. Woods' takedown was indeed harsh, but I'm left with the sense that Mr. Auster hasn't much left in him since "Book of Illusions." He's always been a true romantic, and "Invisible" draws out aspects of existence that matter most, at least matter most to Auster and many of his readers. I'm just not sure what he's attempting here other than to keep spinning tales in which love rules all.
Mr. Woods' takedown was indeed harsh, but I'm left with the sense that Mr. Auster hasn't much left in him since "Book of Illusions." He's always been a true romantic, and "Invisible" draws out aspects of existence that matter most, at least matter most to Auster and many of his readers. I'm just not sure what he's attempting here other than to keep spinning tales in which love rules all.