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“Oracle Night” is a novel written by Paul Auster, published in 2003. The story revolves around Sydney Orr, a writer recovering from a near-fatal illness. After purchasing a new notebook from a stationery store called The Paper Palace, Orr begins to write a story about a man who gets involved in a mysterious and dangerous situation after discovering a hidden blue notebook.
As Orr delves deeper into his own narrative, he finds that the lines between reality and fiction begin to blur. The blue notebook becomes a powerful and enigmatic object, seemingly capable of influencing events in the real world. As Orr grapples with the consequences of his writing, he becomes entangled in a series of unexpected and surreal encounters.
“Oracle Night” is praised for its intricate narrative structure, metafictional elements, and exploration of themes such as fate, storytelling, and the nature of reality. Paul Auster’s writing is known for its philosophical depth and literary craftsmanship, and “Oracle Night” is no exception, offering readers a thought-provoking and immersive reading experience.
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