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From the Archives: Novelist Paul Auster Tries Film.

Novelist Paul Auster. Auster has been called "America's most spectacularly inventive writers." Auster recently "broadened his creative reach" with his work on two films, "Smoke" and "Blue in the Face", in a double collaboration with director Wayne Wang , who also directed "The Joy Luck Club.” Auster has a BA and an MA in English and Comparative Literature from Columbus University. His novels include Moon Palace, The Music of Chance, Leviathan, and Mr. Vertigo. His film "Blue in the Face" is now out in theaters. (REBROADCAST from 6/8/95)

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Other segments from the episode on October 27, 1995

Fresh Air with Terry Gross, October 27, 1995: Interview with Matthew Broderick; Review of the album "For the Love of Harry"; Interview with Paul Aster; Review of the film "Leaving Las Vegas."

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