Famous author Paul Auster to visit Athens

Entrance to all the events in the “Talks and Thoughts” Cycle is free and on a strictly first come, first served basis.

Paul Auster, one of the most important contemporary authors in the U.S. will visit Athens on November , on an invitation from Onassis Cultural Centre. The famous writer will attend an event that will take place at 07:00 pm, in the Upper Stage of OCC, as part of a series of public discussions called “Talks and Thoughts”.

During the event and the conversation with Elias Maglinis, the author will present the unseen world of his books and his life to a Greek audience, addressing the burning social and political issues which afflict his homeland and the world today.

The official site of OCC writes about the author: “Acknowledged as one of the most important contemporary authors in the United States and indeed the world, Paul Auster has spun a legend around his name and his person through a series of astounding novels which include the celebrated New York Trilogy.

A charismatic narrator and gifted storyteller, Auster can create multidimensional worlds like few others. These are mundane, down-to-earth worlds with an intensely New York—indeed, specifically Brooklyn–feel: American worlds, in other words, but universal at the same time, global, instantly recognizable, and above all unexpected and mysterious. Worlds full of bizarre coincidences and twists of fate, of characters whose fluid identities are hard to pin down; worlds in which human relationships are put to the test of time, and in which those big existential questions get posed over and over for an eternity, sometimes through absurdism and sometimes with great tenderness.”

Entrance to all the events in the “Talks and Thoughts” Cycle is free and on a strictly first come, first served basis.

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