Paul Auster is dead Hungarian Orange

Paul Auster is dead  Hungarian Orange

Writer Paul Auster died Tuesday night at his home in Brooklyn. He was 77 years old, he was battling lung cancer, complications from the disease took him away.

He was one of the most important authors of today’s American literature, his books were translated into more than forty languages, most of them also into Hungarian. The Invention of Solitude became known for the first time with his novel, his international fame was published in 1987 New York Trilogy brought for him.

“It is important that the motivations always have a place in the Austerian world, since relationships are never just regarding sex. There is always an underlying need to be satisfied beyond physical desires,” wrote Paul Auster Leviathan in connection with his novel Narancs.hu.

“Let’s see. My leg has suffered a lot, but we are doing quite well these days. As a child, my stomach also messed up a lot, but I have no complaints in this area either. I also had problems with my eyes, but the trend is improving here as well. What’s broken is fixed. THE Winter Journal an average life, a chronicle of a life full of knee pains, ankle problems, cuts in the back, joys and sorrows,” said Paul Auster in a 2014 interview with Magyar Narancs.

Auster’s last novel, the Baumgartner was published last year.

Paul Auster’s family has been hit by tragedies in recent years. In 2021, the writer’s ten-month-old granddaughter died, and because of this, his son Daniel was charged with negligent homicide. Daniel Auster died in 2022 of a drug overdose.

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