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Lee Konstantinou, a novelist and scholar of American literature history, delves into the early career of renowned American writer Paul Auster in this event, specifically the "New York Trilogy."
Join us at the Georgetown Neighborhood Library on Saturday, June 15 at 3:00 pm for a special event commemorating the late American bestselling novelist Paul Auster. Professor Lee Konstantinou from University of Maryland will be delivering a speech titled: "Paul Auster: Between Metafiction and Autofiction."
Lee Konstantinou, a novelist and scholar of American literature history, delves into the early career of renowned American writer Paul Auster in this event. Specifically, he explores Auster's memoir "The Invention of Solitude" and his famous work, the "New York Trilogy." Sadly, Auster, who has garnered immense acclaim globally, recently passed away on April 30th.