City of Glass
Book Review
Paul Auster's «City of Glass» is the first part of his renowned New York Trilogy, which captured critics' attention with its unusual structure and profound philosophical undertones. The book is a metaphysical detective story in which the main character, writer Daniel Quinn, receives a mysterious phone call that leads him into a world where reality and fiction intertwine. Critics note that Auster masterfully uses elements of postmodernism, playing with genre expectations and exploring themes of identity, language, and isolation. Auster's style is characterized by conciseness and precision, creating an atmosphere of tension and uncertainty. Many reviewers emphasize that «City of Glass» is not just a detective story but a deep philosophical reflection on the nature of human existence and the search for meaning in a chaotic world. The book has been acclaimed for its originality and intellectual provocation, becoming a significant milestone in contemporary literature.
