Mr. Vertigo

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Mr. Vertigo is a novel by Paul Auster that blends magical realism and coming-of-age themes in the story of a boy who learns to levitate under the tutelage of a mysterious master in early 20th-century America.

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instanceOf novel
author Paul Auster NERFINISHED
centralTheme American Dream NERFINISHED
coming of age
exploitation
freedom
identity
character Aesop NERFINISHED
Mother Sioux NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre coming-of-age novel
fantasy novel
historical fiction
magical realism
hasDedication To Sophie
hasForm prose
hasISBN 9780805037570
hasPageCount 293
hasStructure linear narrative with retrospective viewpoint
hasStyle blend of realism and fantasy
hasTargetAudience adult readers
language English
literaryMovement postmodern literature
mainCharacter Master Yehudi NERFINISHED
Walt Rawley NERFINISHED
mediaType print
narrationType first-person narration
narrativeScope life story of Walt Rawley
narrator Walt Rawley NERFINISHED
originalTitle Mr. Vertigo NERFINISHED
partOf Paul Auster bibliography
plotElement boy learns to levitate
training under mysterious master
traveling performance act
protagonist Walt Rawley NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1994
publisher Henry Holt and Company NERFINISHED
settingPlace United States NERFINISHED
settingTime early 20th century

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Paul Auster notableWork Mr. Vertigo