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Contemporary Fiction

The Brooklyn Follies

eng. The Brooklyn Follies · 2005
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Historical Context and Significance

Paul Auster's novel, «The Brooklyn Follies», published in 2005, is an important part of contemporary American literature. The book explores themes of identity, chance, and human connections through the life of the main character, Nathan Glass, who moves to Brooklyn in search of peace and meaning. The story unfolds within the context of postmodern literature, where random events and intersections of fate play a key role. The novel's impact on culture lies in its ability to reflect the complexity and multifaceted nature of life in a big city, as well as its subtle humor and philosophical reflections on life. The book has been recognized for its style and depth, becoming a significant part of Paul Auster's literary legacy and influencing the perception of Brooklyn as a cultural and literary symbol.

The Brooklyn Follies
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Date of publication: 1 January 2025
Updated: 4 February 2025
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Original titleeng. The Brooklyn Follies · 2005
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