The Brooklyn Follies

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The Brooklyn Follies is a novel by Paul Auster that follows a retired insurance salesman seeking solace and meaning in Brooklyn, where chance encounters and family ties reshape his life.

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instanceOf novel
author Paul Auster NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
follows a retired insurance salesman seeking solace in Brooklyn
genre contemporary fiction
literary fiction
hasCharacter Lucy NERFINISHED
Nathan Glass NERFINISHED
Tom Wood NERFINISHED
hasDedication to Sophie Auster (commonly cited)
hasFormat hardcover
paperback
print
hasISBN 9780805077138
hasPageCount 320 (approximate)
hasReception generally positive critical reviews
hasSubject American society
middle age
personal reinvention
urban life
isWrittenBy Paul Auster NERFINISHED
language English
literaryMovement postmodern literature
mainCharacter Nathan Glass NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective first-person narration
originalPublicationLanguage English
partOfAuthorBibliography works of Paul Auster
placeOfPublication New York NERFINISHED
plotElement chance encounters reshape the protagonist's life
reconnection with family ties
protagonistOccupation retired insurance salesman
publicationYear 2005
publisher Henry Holt and Company NERFINISHED
setting Brooklyn NERFINISHED
New York City
theme chance
family
identity
redemption
solitude
storytelling
timePeriodOfSetting early 21st century
late 20th century

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Paul Auster notableWork The Brooklyn Follies