Synopsis

In Paul Auster's "Baumgartner," we are introduced to Sy Baumgartner, a renowned author and soon-to-be retired philosophy professor, whose life has been inextricably woven with his profound love for his wife, Anna. Five years after their marriage, a bond that marked the true beginning of his existence, Anna is now gone, leaving Sy to navigate a world defined by her absence. Yet, her presence is everywhere; her voice resonates through every memory, every cherished reminiscence, and each episode of the four decades of passionate life they shared. As Baumgartner grapples with his grief, the narrative unfolds as a poignant exploration of memory, love, and the enduring echoes of those we have lost. Rich with tender emotions, subtle wit, and an acute appreciation for the beauty found in life's most ordinary moments, this luminous work stands as a testament to a life deeply lived and a love that transcends death, solidifying its place as a tender final masterpiece from one of the world's greatest literary voices.

Critical Reception

"Hailed as an exquisite and luminous work, "Baumgartner" is praised by literary giants such as Ian McEwan and Don DeLillo for its super-abundant gifts, shining intelligence, and profound emotional depth, marking it as a masterwork of contemporary fiction."

Metadata

ISBN:9780571384969
Pages:178
Age Rating:16+

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