The Story of My Typewriter
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The Story of My Typewriter is a 2002 book, by Paul Auster, mostly with pictures by the painter Sam Messer.[1] It is about the author's old Olympia (de) typewriter. Auster bought the typewriter in 1974 from an old college friend who had owned it since 1962. Allegedly, everything Auster has written since has been typed on it.
Reception
Publishers Weekly described the book as "undeniably odd but captivating", praising both Auster's writing and Messer's artwork.[2]
References
External links
- Amazon.com
- The Story of My Typewriter Overview
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Works by Paul Auster
- Squeeze Play (1982)
- The New York Trilogy (1987)
- In the Country of Last Things (1987)
- Moon Palace (1989)
- The Music of Chance (1990)
- Leviathan (1992)
- Mr. Vertigo (1994)
- Timbuktu (1999)
- The Book of Illusions (2002)
- Oracle Night (2003)
- The Brooklyn Follies (2005)
- Travels in the Scriptorium (2006)
- Man in the Dark (2008)
- Invisible (2009)
- Sunset Park (2010)
- 4 3 2 1 (2017)
- Baumgartner (2023)
- The Music of Chance (1993)
- Smoke (1995)
- Blue in the Face (1995)
- Lulu on the Bridge (1998)
- The Inner Life of Martin Frost (2007)
- The Invention of Solitude (1982)
- Hand to Mouth (1997)
- The Story of My Typewriter (2002)
- Winter Journal (2012)
- Report from the Interior (2013)
- A Tomb for Anatole (1983)
- The Red Notebook (1995)
- Here and Now (2013)
- A Life in Words (2017)
- Talking to Strangers (2019)
- Burning Boy (2021)
- Bloodbath Nation (2023)
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