The Music Of Chance A Novel 1991 | Paul Auster | Trade Paperback | Penguin Books
In The Music of Chance, Paul Auster weaves an absurdist tale of Jim Nashe, a fireman whose pursuit of freedom leads him into a fateful poker game and an indentured labor contract with eccentric millionaires. Published December 1, 1991 by Penguin Books, this 224-page trade paperback—translated into English by the author himself—offers a gripping exploration of fate, responsibility, and the fragile nature of liberty.• Paperback: Easy to carry, perfectly suited for travel or reading on the go.• Penguin Books: Renowned publishing quality, ensuring a superior reading experience.• Author: Enjoy the literary prowess of acclaimed author Paul Auster.• American Made: Proudly manufactured in the USA for quality assurance.• Ideal collectible for fans of contemporary American fiction and psychological dramaCondition: Good condition. PLEASE SEE IMAGES FOR DETAILS ON THE CONDITION OF THE BOOKAuthor: Paul AusterPublisher: Penguin BooksPublication Date: 1991Pages: 224Language: EnglishCategoryBooks > Fiction Books > Sci-fi & Fantasy BooksSizeN/ABrandPenguinConditionGood