Description
The New York Trilogy consists of three main novels: City of Glass, Ghosts, and The Locked Room.
The work before the reader derives its importance from several truly interesting new dimensions. Perhaps foremost among these is that the New York Trilogy represents the first encounter between the Arab reader and its author, the prominent American novelist Paul Auster. On the other hand, it opens a new horizon for us in exploring common aspects of modern American literary creations. Third, we have before us an amazing example of the inclusion of the American detective novel, with a structural approach aimed at opening new horizons for this genre of novels deeply rooted in American literature. Fourth, we are faced with a wonderful use of place in the service of the narrative work and fabric, in a way rarely seen in world literature.
If the edifice of this book’s importance were based solely on these pillars, this would be sufficient. However, it is certain that anyone who reads the New York Trilogy with love and compassion will find many aspects that forcefully and clearly assert themselves.
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