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    Paul Auster’s City of Glass: The Book Inside the Book

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    Explore Paul Auster’s City of Glass as we discuss Daniel Quinn, identity, and the postmodern detective mystery where the lines between author and character blur.

    Paul Auster’s City of Glass: The Book Inside the Book

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    We think we’re the authors of our lives, but we’re just ghostwriters for our own fictional personas.

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    An exploration of the 'book inside the book' in Paul Auster's City of Glass, focusing on its metafictional layers, the references to other literary works, and how these nested narratives contribute to the themes of identity and metaphysical crisis. The user is an avid reader who has just finished the book and is comfortable with spoilers.

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    Fuentes de conocimiento
    Project MUSE - Work of the Detective, Work of the Writer: Paul Auster's City of Glass
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    https://muse.jhu.edu/article/21024/summary
    Material Entanglements: Identity Collapse and Object
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    https://ijels.com/upload_document/issue_files/35IJELS-103202566-Material.pdf
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    https://www.komparatistik-online.de/index.php/komparatistik_online/article/download/206/161/386
    City of Glass Chapter 6 Summary & Analysis | LitCharts
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    https://www.litcharts.com/lit/city-of-glass/chapter-6
    Full article: Lacan, Shadow Feminism, and Paul Auster’s City of Glass
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    https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00111619.2023.2264173
    City of Glass Chapter 10 Summary & Analysis | LitCharts
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    https://www.litcharts.com/lit/city-of-glass/chapter-10

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    In City of Glass, the mystery shifts away from a traditional crime and focuses on the identity of the person holding the book. The story follows Daniel Quinn, a writer who has lost his family and lives as a ghost under a pseudonym. When he receives a phone call meant for a detective named Paul Auster, he chooses to assume that identity, leading to a complex exploration of self and the 'Symbolic' realm of language.

    Daniel Quinn is a character who exists through multiple layers of identity, much like a set of nesting dolls. He writes under the pseudonym William Wilson and creates a fictional detective character named Max Work. When the opportunity arises to step into the life of a real-world detective, he adopts the name Paul Auster. This transition suggests he is hollowed out and searching for any shell or role to inhabit to escape his own life.

    The book subverts the detective genre by making the investigation internal rather than external. Instead of solving a standard case, the protagonist Daniel Quinn disappears into his own life and the names he adopts. By accepting a name that isn't his, Quinn tests whether language and the 'Symbolic' realm can provide a new life. This focus on the 'book inside the book' and the instability of identity are hallmarks of Auster's work in The New York Trilogy.

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