The Locked Room

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The Locked Room is a novel by Paul Auster, best known as the third installment of his postmodern detective sequence The New York Trilogy, exploring identity, authorship, and the instability of reality.

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instanceOf novel
author Paul Auster NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
exploresTheme absence
authorship
doubling
identity
instability of reality
selfhood
genre detective fiction
metafiction
mystery fiction
postmodern literature
hasForm novel in a trilogy
hasISBN 9780571142218
hasPageCountApprox about 150–200 pages
language English
literaryMovement postmodernism
mainCharacter Fanshawe NERFINISHED
Sophie Fanshawe NERFINISHED
unnamed narrator
narrativePerspective first-person narrator
notableFor blurring boundaries between fiction and reality
experimental detective narrative structure
originalPublicationYear 1986
partOfSeries The New York Trilogy NERFINISHED
publisher Faber and Faber NERFINISHED
Sun and Moon Press NERFINISHED
relatedWork City of Glass NERFINISHED
Ghosts NERFINISHED
seriesPosition third installment
setIn New York City

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Paul Auster notableWork The Locked Room
The New York Trilogy hasPart The Locked Room
The New York Trilogy thirdBook The Locked Room
Marty Hart appearsInEpisode The Locked Room