He was a brilliant writer. A wonderful speaking voice. He is indeed no longer with us, none of us get out of here alive, but his body of work remains. Wonderful interview.♥️🍃🍃
I keep returning to this interview, and I will always read Auster’s books and poetry. He is our greatest writer, and I will always be in awe at the perfection he brings to every sentence.
I have always been a big admirer of Auster's work. But until these videos, I never knew much about him as a man. Now I have come to admire him greatly in that sense as well. Thank you, Louisiana Channel, for uploading these wonderful interviews!
Here is a literary genius speaking to us all. We must listen to him at any cost otherwise there will be no longer chance to it in future. Written words are invaluable and they are irreplaceable with spoken ones
Loved his writing which evolved over the years. 4321 is one of the best novels ever written and reflects our modern understanding of reality and yet remains a development of western fiction tradition.
Thanks for sharing, Paul. I had quite a belly laugh at your point that when something happens in America, people want to hear from movie actors, which is neither good or bad... just bizarre. Absolutely hilarious.
RIP PA - I wish that I had read all your works, but I've read " the Invention of Solitude", which delineates the nuance between solitude and loneliness.
I like his books, I have read almost all of him but the best of his was Moon palace, the New York trilogy and Brooklyn Follies. Good writing to learn English. Also the way he talks is great to get better in English listening.
I'm a disease denier so it's more how ugly am I going to get before I die. This reflects an apparent overnight change rather than being any kind of snide comment.
Not in Spain Mr. Auster. Here writers have to go to the newspapers. The television is full of "experts" who are able to talk about every situation : politics, education, taxes, industry, pandemic, war, suicides. They have a specialty in all. So Spain and U.S in one way or another are quite similar.
Hearing that comment about his good health at the beginning is haunting. R.I.P. Paul.
I could listen to his voice in eternity, so soothing
He doesn't seem to believe in #eternity.
He was a brilliant writer. A wonderful speaking voice. He is indeed no longer with us, none of us get out of here alive, but his body of work remains. Wonderful interview.♥️🍃🍃
It’s haunting to hear him talk about old age, health, and death after just hearing the news. RIP Paul Auster.
Total respect for this man and writer.
I keep returning to this interview, and I will always read Auster’s books and poetry. He is our greatest writer, and I will always be in awe at the perfection he brings to every sentence.
Looking pretty damn good for 70, Paul!
I think he smokes too, doesn't he?
he looks amazing, he could pass for a 58 y.o. Seriously
My favourite living writer, there are few books I would reread, but I would reread all of his.
Same here. Moon palace
4321 is a brilliant novel. So nice to see/hear this great author.
I have always been a big admirer of Auster's work. But until these videos, I never knew much about him as a man. Now I have come to admire him greatly in that sense as well. Thank you, Louisiana Channel, for uploading these wonderful interviews!
They say no one truly dies until their name is spoken for the last time. Paul Auster was a gift.
Here is a literary genius speaking to us all. We must listen to him at any cost otherwise there will be no longer chance to it in future. Written words are invaluable and they are irreplaceable with spoken ones
Tellement triste que vous nous ayez quittés ❤
This is my favourite interview.... great views expressed by Paul Auster
Thank you for these moments and thoughts.
Very interesting guy. Love that backdrop, what a cool looking place to sit and talk about writing!
Thank you for your beautiful stories and the intimacy we've shared 1:1 all throughout the years. RIP🌹
Paul & Siri are such an interesting people! So accurate in their thoughts...amazing people!
A legend never dies.
Loved his writing which evolved over the years. 4321 is one of the best novels ever written and reflects our modern understanding of reality and yet remains a development of western fiction tradition.
Thanks for sharing, Paul. I had quite a belly laugh at your point that when something happens in America, people want to hear from movie actors, which is neither good or bad... just bizarre. Absolutely hilarious.
Thank you for the video;
His books are just, fascinating to read. Also, really nice interview.
RIP PA - I wish that I had read all your works, but I've read " the Invention of Solitude", which delineates the nuance between solitude and loneliness.
What a beauty. RIP.
fantastic interview!
Big Voice. Celebrated at German Book Fair.champion of success in Paris
I like his books, I have read almost all of him but the best of his was Moon palace, the New York trilogy and Brooklyn Follies. Good writing to learn English. Also the way he talks is great to get better in English listening.
RIP Paul ❤
A very intelligent man
RIP Mr. Auster
The sad reality of my life is that I'll probably never meet him in my lifetime
Rest in Peace Paul Auster
R.I.P. Paul Auster
what words !
I'm a disease denier so it's more how ugly am I going to get before I die. This reflects an apparent overnight change rather than being any kind of snide comment.
Not in Spain Mr. Auster. Here writers have to go to the newspapers. The television is full of "experts" who are able to talk about every situation : politics, education, taxes, industry, pandemic, war, suicides. They have a specialty in all. So Spain and U.S in one way or another are quite similar.
Has aged very well
"There is no need for parenthesis" - Paul Auster
When did he say this? :)
@@Canovil In every Novel he has written.
Kevin Kiely Jnr. He does use many parenthesis sometimes
Louisiana Channel - what is with comments from Hito Steyerl????
I want to know when I will die. The date, time, and how. I know the Grand Architect of the Universe can only reveal this to me.
I don't know you. But after reading so many of your books throughout my life your death feels like a personal beravement and I am really sad.
My name is Paul Auster. That is not my real name.
Lionel Barrymore cgi composite?
Where is the new zadie smith interview?
The interviewer wasn’t good at all.
Yep, sometimes It seems that the guy is asking questions without listening to Auster's answers.
My favourite writer please,could I get his email address?