4 3 2 1
Book Review
Paul Auster's novel «4 3 2 1» has received positive reviews from critics for its ambitious structure and narrative depth. The book is an exploration of the alternative lives of one person, Archie Ferguson, offering the reader four parallel versions of his life. Critics praise Auster's skill in creating complex and multilayered characters, as well as his ability to hold the reader's attention throughout the extensive work. The novel's structure allows the author to explore themes of fate, choice, and chance, making it a philosophically rich and intellectually stimulating work. However, some reviewers point out the book's excessive length and repetitive elements, which may tire the reader. Overall, «4 3 2 1» is considered one of Auster's most significant works, demonstrating his literary mastery and unique approach to storytelling.
