Apologies for the prolonged absence, here’s a podcast.
This time we take a look at Paul Auster’s New York Trilogy. Published in 1987 by Faber and Faber, this post-modern detective series combines three separate stories into a single interlocking narrative. While it starts straightforward enough, this one goes in some very unexpected directions.
If listening to drunk people talk about post-modernist detective fiction gets you off in the mornings, you might want to listen to this one in the privacy of your room.
Listen and download here:
Paul Auster – The New York Trilogy