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Paul Auster Quotes - Page 4

In my books, there are a lot of people stuck in rooms. Or, conversely, out in the wide open. It seems that, in a funny way, when people are cooped up in rooms they are freer than when they are wandering about in the world.

"A Connoisseur of Clouds, a Meteorologist of Whims: The Rumpus Interview with Paul Auster". Interview with Juliet Linderman, therumpus.net. November 16, 2009.

Just think it, and chances are it will happen.

Paul Auster (2016). “Collected Novels Volume Four”, p.145, Faber & Faber

You tend to feel very hurt when people attack you and feel indifferent when you get praise. You think, 'Of course they like it. They should like it.'

"Paul Auster On Book Reviews: ‘I’ve Learned Not to Look" by Steven Kurutz, www.huffingtonpost.com. November 11, 2010.

Life is deeply tragic and also very comic at the same time. It's everything at once.

Interview with Gregg LaGambina, www.avclub.com. September 6, 2008.

People who don't like my work say that the connections seem too arbitrary. But that's how life is.

"Paul Auster: 'I'm going to speak out as often as I can, otherwise I can't live with myself'". Interview with Paul Laity, www.theguardian.com. January 20, 2017.

There are certain phrases in books of mine, and I don't know where they came from, or how I was capable of thinking up these formulations. It's only in the heat of composition that these things occur to you.

"A Connoisseur of Clouds, a Meteorologist of Whims: The Rumpus Interview with Paul Auster". Interview with Juliet Linderman, therumpus.net. November 16, 2009.

The truth of the story lies in the details.

Paul Auster (2007). “The Brooklyn Follies: A Novel”, p.158, Macmillan

Fiction creating reality.

Paul Auster, James M. Hutchisson (2013). “Conversations with Paul Auster”, p.194, Univ. Press of Mississippi

Paintings. Or the collapse of time in images.

Paul Auster (2011). “Collected Prose”, p.201, Faber & Faber

Most people are participating in the grand adventure of living with one another.

Interview with Nathalie Cochoy and Sophie Vallas, transatlantica.revues.org. March 2014.

As long as there's one person to believe it, there's no story that can't be true.

Paul Auster (2003). “Three Films: Smoke, Blue in the Face, and Lulu on the Bridge”, p.165, Macmillan

You find the book in the process of doing it. That's the adventure of the job.

Paul Auster, James M. Hutchisson (2013). “Conversations with Paul Auster”, p.145, Univ. Press of Mississippi