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Baumgartner by Paul Auster

  The look and title of this book suggests it is a book for grown ups, and it is.  The writing style is mature and sophisticated and there is a multi-generational saga neatly fitted within 202 pages.  Less is more, and Paul Auster is not an author to waste pages on needless fluff. Sy Baumgartner is an author aged 72, and he is starting to feel the physical restrictions that come with three score years and ten.  He's still working as a philosophy professor, and although retirement is calling, he's not sure how it will work out for him.  His much loved wife has been dead for some years, and after living as a single man for a good while he finally found a woman in her fifties who was good company and a comfort to him. Baumgartner's new love, Judith, is very different from his late wife Anna, both physically and temperamentally, but the relationship works and he is contemplating the next step of asking her to marry him, or at least agree to move in together. ...