“In America nobody cares what writers think about anything”: Paul Auster on art, life and Donald Trump
The cult author speaks on the sudden rebirth of American activism and writing “the book of his life”.
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The cult author speaks on the sudden rebirth of American activism and writing “the book of his life”.
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