Travels in the Scriptorium, by Paul Auster

I’ve read Auster since being loaned
City of Glass 15 years ago, but this tiny novel failed with me. It echoed Evenson, Erickson, and Cormac McCarthy, but its meta-fictional look at Auster’s creative history and process didn’t interest me. I was more interested in the in-story book than the novel surrounding it.
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Books: 32/52
52/52: An ongoing project to read one book a week and document those books with reviews of 52 words each.