Paul Auster is an American writer and filmmaker born in Newark, New Jersey, on 3rd February 1947. He graduated from Columbia University with a degree in philosophy. He began his career as a poet and translator before publishing his first book, The New York Trilogy, in 1987.
Auster is known for his metaphorical and experimental novels, which often explore topics such as identity, reality, and perception. In addition to writing, Auster has also directed several short films and films, including the film Lulu on the Bridge (1998).
A curiosity about Paul Auster is that his wife, Siri Hustvedt, is also a writer and has published several books. In addition, Auster is a baseball fan and has written several essays on sports.