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  1. Travels in the Scriptorium is a novel by Paul Auster first published in 2006. Elements from most past Auster novels all converge in this book: every character other than the protagonist, Mr. Blank, is taken from a previous novel, with yet more characters mentioned peripherally.

    • Paul Auster
    • 2007
  2. Dec 1, 2006 · Both chilling and poignant, Travels in the Scriptorium is vintage Auster: mysterious texts, fluid identities, a hidden past, and, somewhere, an obscure tormentor. And yet, as we discover during one day in the life of Mr. Blank, his world is not so different from our own.

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    • Hardcover
  3. Jul 10, 2021 · Travels in the scriptorium. An old man awakens, disoriented, in an unfamiliar chamber. With no memory of who he is or how he has arrived there, he pores over the relics on the desk, examining the circumstances of his confinement and searching his own hazy mind for clues.

  4. Dec 26, 2007 · Travels in the Scriptorium: A Novel Paperback – Dec 26 2007. by Paul Auster (Author) 4.1 63 ratings. See all formats and editions. A man pieces together clues to his past―and the identity of his captors―in this fantastic, labyrinthine novel from beloved author Paul Auster. An old man awakens, disoriented, in an unfamiliar chamber.

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    • Paul Auster
  5. Feb 18, 2007 · Travels in the Scriptorium” even sounds like the title of a workshop, and the writing-school ambience takes a while to disperse. On Page 1 a man sits on a strange bed in a strange room. He has...

  6. Jan 23, 2007 · A man pieces together clues to his pastand the identity of his captorsin this fantastic, labyrinthine novel from beloved author Paul Auster. An old man...

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  8. Dec 26, 2007 · Both chilling and poignant, Travels in the Scriptorium is vintage Paul Auster: mysterious texts, fluid identities, a hidden past, and, somewhere, an obscure tormentor. And yet, as we discover during one day in the life of Mr. Blank, his world is not so different from our own.

    • Paul Auster
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