Frame Narration and
Ekphrasis Paul Auster frequently employs two particular literary techniques which, when combined, turn his novels into multi-layered stories with internal echoes and reverberations.
Not exact matches
It begins with the father, and explores the path of the son who has initiated the innovative
ekphrasis series with titles like Pissing Figures 1280 — 2014 by Jean - Claude Lebensztejn and Ramblings of a Wannabe Painter by
Paul Gaugin, discussed below.
Published as a part of David Zwirner Books's series on
ekphrasis, Ramblings of a Wannabe Painter offers an unfiltered look into the provocative mind of
Paul Gauguin.