Leviathan

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"Leviathan" is a 1992 novel by Paul Auster that blends mystery, political intrigue, and metafiction as it follows a writer investigating the life and radicalization of a deceased friend.

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instanceOf novel
author Paul Auster NERFINISHED
centralCharacter Benjamin Sachs NERFINISHED
containsElement frame narrative
mystery investigation
political intrigue
unreliable narration
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtist notable contemporary designer (varies by edition)
genre metafiction
mystery fiction
political fiction
postmodern literature
hasCharacter Benjamin Sachs NERFINISHED
Fanny Sachs NERFINISHED
Lillian Stern NERFINISHED
Maria Turner NERFINISHED
Peter Aaron NERFINISHED
Reed Dimaggio NERFINISHED
hasForm prose
hasISBN 9780140234077
hasMotif bombings of replicas of the Statue of Liberty
hasReception critical acclaim
hasStructure nonlinear narrative
literaryMovement postmodernism
mainCharacter Peter Aaron NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective first-person narration
originalLanguage English
pageCount about 275
partOfAuthorBodyOfWork Paul Auster bibliography
plotFocus investigation of a friend’s life and death
publicationYear 1992
publisher The Viking Press
surface form: Viking Press
relatedWork Moon Palace NERFINISHED
The New York Trilogy NERFINISHED
setting New York NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
theme authorship
friendship
identity
memory
political radicalization
storytelling
surveillance
terrorism
timePeriodOfSetting late 20th century
titleLanguage English

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Paul Auster notableWork Leviathan