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NOTE: I have read way more of Paul Auster than I can disclose without embarrassing the shit out of myself, I fear. Instead of going on about why I have (short answer is I was homesick for New York and he sometimes writes about New York) I will instead refer you to this New Yorker review of his latest work, which is hillar.
According to Amazon, this book retails for $15.00— $11 more than what I’m asking — and ranks a respectable 76,089 in sales. The primary text of The Music Of Chance is credited to Paul Auster; Penguin (Non-Classics) put this particular 224-page paperback edition out on Dec. 1, 1991, with Dewey Decimal number 813.54. The ISBN is 0140154078.
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