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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Hardback)

ISBN
  
0-8050-7320-5

Originally published
  
2003

Publisher
  
Henry Holt and Company

Preceded by
  
The Book of Illusions

3.8/5
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Publication date
  
2003

Pages
  
256 pp

OCLC
  
57005889

Author
  
Paul Auster

Country
  
United States of America

Genres
  
Fiction, Novel

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Works by Paul Auster, Novels

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Oracle Night is a 2003 novel by American author Paul Auster.

Contents

The novel is about a writer named Sidney Orr (a short, Americanized version of the Polish surname Orlovsky), who, after making a miraculous recovery from near fatal illness, buys a new notebook and starts writing a story about a man who completely changed his life when he realised how much his existence was ruled by randomness.

The base premises for the book is this, Sidney Orr trying to come back to his life and begin writing again, but a lot of things happen in his life at the same time, and the reader gets introduced not only to Sidney's work and personal life, but also in some extent to the life of the person in his work-in-progress novel. Before the end of this period in Sidney's life, events will take place that are truly life-altering, and Sidney will, much like the fictional character he writes of, have to deal with issues and questions he has previously (perhaps unconsciously) been avoiding for several years.

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Biographical

The main character, Sidney Orr, is in many ways quite similar to Paul Auster. They are both residents of Brooklyn, middle-aged, married, and, of course, writers. Some similarities between Auster and a supporting character in Oracle Night—John Trause—are also apparent. Trause, an anagram of Auster, also lived in Paris for a period of his life.

References

Oracle Night Wikipedia