A timeless, utterly charming Christmas fable, beautifully illustrated and destined to become a classicWhen Paul Auster was asked by The New York Times to write a Christmas story for the Op-Ed page, the result, Auggie Wren’s Christmas Story, led to Auster’s collaboration on a film adaptation, Smoke. Now the story has found yet another life in this enchanting illustrated edition with Argentine artist Isol.
It begins with a writer’s dilemma: he’s been asked by The New York Times to write a story that will appear in the paper on Christmas morning. The writer agrees, but he has a problem: How to write an unsentimental Christmas story? He unburdens himself to his friend at his local cigar shop, a colorful character named Auggie Wren. A Christmas story? Is that all? Auggie counters. If you buy me lunch, my friend, I’ll tell you the best Christmas story you ever heard. And I guarantee every word of it is true.
And an unconventional story it is, involving a lost wallet, a blind woman, and a Christmas dinner. Everything gets turned upside down. What’s stealing? What’s giving? What’s a lie? What’s the truth? It’s vintage Auster, and pure pleasure: a truly unsentimental but completely affecting tale.
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