Man in the Dark: Paul Auster

Synopsis:

Seventy-two-year-old August Brill is recovering from a car accident. Plagued by insomnia, he tries to push back thoughts of things he would prefer to forget - his wife’s recent death and the horrific murder of his granddaughter’s boyfriend, Titus - by telling himself stories. He imagines a parallel world in which America is not at war with Iraq but with itself.

In this other America the twin towers did not fall, and the 2000 election results led to secession, as state after state pulled away from the union, and a bloody civil war ensued. Brill gradually opens up to his granddaughter, recounting the story of his marriage and confronting the grim reality of Titus’s death.

Man in the Dark is a novel of our time, a book that forces us to confront the blackness of night whilst also celebrating the existence of ordinary joys in a brutal world.

You can read an extract from Man in the Dark here.

 

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Categorised as:
Fiction
Sub-categories:
General Fiction
Places:
America
Genres & Themes:
9 11; America; American Fiction; Dystopian; Murder; Storytelling
Man in the Dark book cover
Selected edition:
Hardback
ISBN:
9780571240760
Published:
21.08.2008
No of pages:
192

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