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  2. Lawrence Auster - Wikipedia

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    Auster's work appeared in numerous publications, including National Review, FrontPage Magazine, Human Events, WorldNetDaily and The Social Contract. Auster edited a daily blog, View from the Right (VFR). [9] He took over editorship from writer James Kalb. Auster published his final post on March 24, 2013.

  3. Former “View” cohost Elisabeth Hasselbeck slams Joy Behar ...

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    Hasselbeck, who served as a View cohost from 2003 to 2013 after her stint as a Survivor contestant — and who famously engaged in a heated on-air clash that led to Rosie O'Donnell's departure in ...

  4. Peter Brimelow - Wikipedia

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    Larry Auster, also a prominent immigration restrictionist, was a fierce critic of Brimelow's approach to the issue. For example, Auster criticized Brimelow's promotion of the views of antisemitic conspiracy theorist [ 40 ] [ 41 ] Kevin MacDonald in the following manner: "The views of Alex Linder are not fundamentally different from those of ...

  5. Paul Auster - Wikipedia

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    Paul Auster was born in Newark, New Jersey, [3] son of Samuel Auster, a landlord who owned buildings with his brothers in Jersey City, [4] and Queenie, née Bogat. His middle-class parents were Jewish, of Austrian descent; the marriage was an unhappy one, and they divorced during Auster's senior year of high school, he moving with his mother and sister to an apartment at Weequahic, Newark.

  6. Paul Auster, postmodern author behind 'The New York Trilogy ...

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    Paul Auster, the American postmodern writer behind 'Smoke,' has died at 77. The bestselling author was diagnosed with cancer in 2022.

  7. Paul Auster, prolific and experimental man of letters and ...

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    Paul Auster, a prolific, prize-winning man of letters and filmmaker known for such inventive narratives and meta-narratives as “The New York Trilogy” and “4 3 2 1,” has died at age 77.

  8. Report from the Interior - Wikipedia

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    Report from the Interior is an autobiographical work [1] by Paul Auster published in 2013. It is a companion volume to Auster's Winter Journal (2012), and so was the second book of memoirs Auster published in back-to-back years. [2] [3] Kirkus Reviews included it on their year end list of Best Nonfiction Book of 2013. [1]

  9. Sunset Park (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel was well-regarded upon publication. In The New York Times Book Review, novelist Malena Watrous wrote, "[Auster is] right that the rules of fiction should be bent. Writers not always determined to please the reader are the ones who break new ground. Auster’s renegade impulse has set him apart, earning him devoted fans.