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Leviathan

Title
Leviathan / Paul Auster.
ISBN
0670846767 :
9780670846764 :
Published
New York : Viking, 1992.
Physical Description
275 pages ; 24 cm.
Local Notes
BEIN Drenttel Auster 72: Number line on t.p. verso indicates 1st printing: "10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1." Dust jacket. Autograph on t.p.: Paul Auster. From the William Drenttel collection of Paul Auster.
BEIN Drenttel Auster 73: "Advance uncorrected proofs"--Cover. Paperbound. 23 cm. With proof stamp on preliminary p. [1] having blank spaces for proposed publication date and price; these spaces remain blank. From the William Drenttel collection of Paul Auster.
BEIN Drenttel Auster 74: "Advance uncorrected proofs"--Cover. Paperbound. 23 cm. With proof stamp on preliminary p. [1] having blank spaces for proposed publication date and price; these spaces completed in ms., with "9/92" for date and "$21.00" for price. Scattered ms. markings. From the William Drenttel collection of Paul Auster.
Summary
Leviathan begins when a woman finds an address book and steals a new identity. Or it begins with a sudden, violent death. Or it begins as Peter Aaron sits down to tell the story of his best friend, Benjamin Sachs - to take us, through a life, to the road in rural Wisconsin where Sachs has accidentally blown himself up. Aaron's sole aim is to tell the truth and preserve it, before those who are investigating the case invent a story of their own. Aaron's clues are the small mysteries of any lifetime. Sachs had a marriage Aaron envied, an intelligence he admired, a circle of friends he shared. And then suddenly, after a near-fatal fall that might or might not have been intentional, Sachs disappears. For a while, Aaron's only link to him is through Maria Turner, an artist, and the one witness to Sachs's balcony plunge. Periodically, Sachs reappears, talks manically, and vanishes again - in pursuit of mercy or salvation, in thrall to an idea. Since the first book in his brilliant and acclaimed "New York Trilogy," Paul Auster's "rare combination of talent, scope, and audacity" (The New Republic) has given us worlds in which chance and destiny collide, in which solitary protagonists take us on mysterious, soul-wrenching journeys unparalleled in contemporary fiction. His seventh novel is about friendship and betrayal, sexual desire and estrangement, and the unpredictable intrusions of violence in the everyday. Rooted in American mythology and archetype, Leviathan is both timeless and resolutely about this moment. It is a daring and immensely moving story by "one of America's most spectacularly inventive writers" (The Times Literary Supplement).
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
References
Drenttel, William. Paul Auster, entry A20a
Genre/Form
Detective and mystery stories.
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