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In order to know about the addition of new books, join our channel: https://bit.ly/32WNB6G Madness in Brooklyn audio book by Paul Auster "Nathan Glass", the narrator of the novel who is separated from his wife, on the verge of sixty years, due to cancer Lung retires and moves to Brooklyn. He first decides to write a book about human madness to fill his spare time. One day, Nathan sees his nephew "Tom Wood" selling books in the neighborhood bookstore and is surprised. His niece is a PhD student in literature and explains that after her thesis was not accepted, she became a taxi driver. Now he has become the assistant of "Harry Brightman", the owner of this bookstore. Then he introduces Nathan to Harry. Harry once sold a number of paintings by forging the name of a famous painting and was arrested. His accomplice in that work was a painter named "Gordon Dreyer". This time, Gordon prepares a trap for Harry with the help of his friend to force him to give them his rare books. Harry suffers a stroke and dies from grief, leaving his estate in a will to Tom Wood and another employee, Rufus. On the other hand, Tom's niece named "Lucy" goes to Tom's door one day and silently announces that she has come to live with him. Rory, Lucy's mother, in her failed marriage to a man named David Minor, is forced to send Lucy to Tom unannounced. Tom marries a girl named Honey who is a teacher and keeps Lucy with him. The narrator goes to the door of Minor's house in search of Rory and finds out that David has locked Rory in the house. Rory and Ravi return to Brooklyn. In the meantime, the narrator falls in love with Mrs. Mazzuchelli, mother of jeweler Nancy. Mrs. Mazzucci is two years younger than Nathan. After some hesitation, the narrator asks Mrs. Mazzocheli to marry her and... The book "Madness in Brooklyn" is a novel written by Paul Auster, which was first published in 2005. In this book, Aster tells the story of a man who, in despair caused by failure and illness, decides to spend the last days of his life in his hometown, but in the middle of meeting a person who becomes his companion during the story, it changes his life forever. . Paul Benjamin Auster (born February 3, 1947) is an American novelist, screenwriter, poet and translator (French). He was born in Newark, New Jersey, but chose Brooklyn as his first and last city. A city that he mentioned many times in his novels. Now Paul Astaire is so popular in Brooklyn that the mayor of Brooklyn, on behalf of the people of this state, has named a day after Paul Astaire. Aster is a student of comparative literature. After graduating from Columbia University in 1970, he went to Paris and started translating French literary works. Since his return to America in 1974, he has published numerous books of poetry, essays and novels. Aster published several books of poetry until 1980, which later marked the beginning of his transition from the delicate border of poetry to prose. Aster is the winner of the Brix Medicis Award, the Prince Stomerias Award, and the Morton Down Zibel Award. His works have been translated into more than forty languages. Paul Auster was first married to a writer named Lydia Davis and has a son named Daniel Auster. Then, in 1981, he married his second wife, Siri Hostet, who was also a writer, and the result is a daughter named Sophie Aster. He is best known for his New York Trilogy, which consists of three interconnected but never-ending stories, City of Glass (1985), Ghosts (1986), and The Locked Room (1986). This trilogy is a postmodern interpretation of the detective and mystery story and explores philosophical themes. Also, among his screenplays, we can mention "Lulu on the Bridge". Paul Auster's novels are classified in the circle of "postmodern" novels, although he himself does not like the title of postmodern about his stories. Paul Auster is a well-known author who is famous for his multi-format "story within a story" style. Among his works, many of which have been translated into Persian, the following can be mentioned: Winter Memories, Glass City, Ghosts, Sea Monster, Book of Illusions, Madness in Brooklyn, Closed Room, Prophecy Night, Moon Palace, Country of the Last, Trilogy New York, Invention of Isolation, Monster (Leviathan), Journey in the Writing Room, Man in the Dark, Invisible, Timbuktu, Sunset Park, Hand to Mouth (Chronology of First Failures). Reference book The Brooklyn Follies - 2005 Author: Paul Auster Genre: Fiction Narrator: Behrouz Razavi 00 first season 00:19:32 second season 00:37:11 third season 00:53:25 fourth season 01:19:56 fifth season 01:26:56 sixth season