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In order to know about the addition of new books, join our channel: https://bit.ly/32WNB6G The audio book of Paul Auster's The Night of Prophecy by Sidney Orr" is the main character of the novel, a writer. On January 12, 1982, he passed out at the 14th Street subway station and fell from the top of the stairs. He was taken to "St. Vincent" hospital and kept there for four months. Doctors don't have hope for his recovery, but he will recover. Some time after his recovery, he accidentally goes to a stationery store called "Paper Palace" and buys a notebook with a blue cover. It seems that this office is magical. And writing in this notebook coincides with amazing events in his personal life and challenges his life. The novel "Night of Prophecy" is not chaptered. The change of place and time or the beginning of a new story begins with only one line in the next paragraph. Of course, this is part of the form of the novel. A form that serves the content and theme of the novel. The adventures in this novel happen one after the other. While the atmosphere of this novel is real, it has a fluidity that makes any demarcation, division, and separation impossible, and from the beginning to the end, they are lined up in rows and pages one after the other. It is as if there is no clear boundary between every day and every night or even the moments of the characters. Narrator of the story is "Sydney Orr". He is a writer who has published several novels but has not written anything for a long time. The events of this novel have two parts. The part that is the adventures of the personal life and life of "Sidney" with his wife "Grace" and their family friend "John Trews" and John's son "Jacob" and the other part is the adventures that happen in the heart of the novel that "Sidney" in the blue office writes From the very beginning, it is clear that we are dealing with a novel in which the events and characters are real. But sometimes strange events happen that are very decisive in the story and are such that, if not surreal or a ghost story (quoted from the back cover of the book), they are definitely not real, and maybe it can be said mysterious. And they are vague. Like the presence of Portuguese notebooks whose blue cover was bought by both "Sydney" and "John" and it seems that everything they write in it comes true. Or it is considered as a prediction of the future. The novel is full of incidents. And the narration is about the complex past and present of the people in the story. Relationships that have continued from the past to the present and the effects of the past that continue to the present. Although each of the characters in the story has a dream and sees a future ahead of them, they dwell a lot on their past. Not that they have a sense of nostalgia or regret, but the cause and effect relationships of their life events go back to the distant past, sometimes to childhood and adolescence. "Paul Esther" is an American author, essayist, translator, director and poet whose mystery novels are often about the search for identity and the meaning of character. His works are a combination of absurdism, existentialism and crime fiction and have been translated into more than forty languages. His books are famous all over the world for being fluent and easy to read. After graduating from Columbia University, Esther went to France and started translating the works of French authors. He also published his articles and poems in the American press. His fame came mostly from the publication of the New York Trilogy, which are three detective books that are somehow related to each other. But these books are not like other detective books that are designed based on a mystery and a number of clues, rather he used the detective form to address existential issues and questions about identity, space, language, literature and create his own postmodern form. Esther's later works have similar themes and focus heavily on the role of random events and also depict the relationship between people, their peers and the environment. The protagonists of Esther's stories often find themselves forced to play a role in other people's mysterious and supernatural agenda. One of the other features of this author's books is to include himself and his personal life in the story. He has won the Faulkner Award, the French Culture and Literature Award, the Independent Concept Award and several other honorary titles. Paul Ester is one of the popular authors of Iranian readers, whose works have always been among the most popular books. Books such as Winter's Diary, City of Glass, Ghosts, Book of Illusions, Sea Monster, Locked Room, Moon Plus, Night of Prophecy, Man in the Dark, Unfound, The Invention of Isolation, Sunset Park, Travels in the Writing Room and Madness in Brooklyn, from this author in Iran have