Man in the Dark by Paul AusterThis is his contemplative novel, in which we are on a date with the seventy-year-old literary critic August Brill, who lies alone in the dark every night, after he suffered a traffic accident and became a wheelchair struggling with insomnia and helplessness in the house of his daughter Miriam, and in order to fill the sleepless hours, he thinks of a story about a man who wakes up America is different, the America where the events of September 11 did not take place.Its ending is shocking and astounding to the readers, because it is far from the end that many writers could expect
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