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Paul Auster and Javier Marías  
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Paul Auster and Javier MaríasPaul Auster will be introduced by Rick Moody. Wyatt Mason will introduce Javier Marías.

Paul Auster "has an enormous talent for creating worlds that are both fantastic and believable," wrote the San Francisco Chronicle. His new novel is Invisible. Spanish novelist Javier Marías—"famous everywhere but here," wrote Wyatt Mason—has not traveled to the U.S. in more than 20 years. Upon publication of the English translation of the final volume of his Your Face Tomorrow trilogy, he makes his first visit to the Poetry Center. "One of the writers who deserves the Nobel Prize is Javier Marías," wrote Orhan Pamuk.
Date & Time: Mon, Nov 30, 2009, 8:00pm
Location: Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street Directions
Venue: Kaufmann Concert Hall Seating Chart
Code: T-TP5MS09-01
Price: $19.00 All Sections / $10.00 Age 35 and Under
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Number of Tickets at Age 35 and Under Price $10.00
You must be 35 and under to purchase these tickets. ID will be checked.

You'll be able to review your seat numbers and location during check-out. Seats are automatically selected as best available at time of purchase.
If you require special seating considerations, such as wheelchair accessible seating or hearing assistance, please call a Y-Charge operator at 212.415.5500 during our Hours of Operations.
This program is presented in collaboration with the PEN American Center.
This event was funded in part by Poets & Writers, Inc. through public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.
Programs, venues, instructors/moderators are subject to change or cancellation without notice
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