In *Invisible*, Paul Auster crafts a gripping narrative that unfolds in 1967 through the eyes of Adam Walker, a Columbia University student whose life spirals after meeting a charismatic yet mysterious Frenchman and his alluring girlfriend. The novel shifts perspectives and forms—journal, memoir, and third-person narrative—blurring the boundaries between truth and fiction in a haunting exploration of memory, guilt, and betrayal.
Paul Auster is one of America’s most acclaimed postmodern authors, known for works such as *The New York Trilogy* and *Moon Palace*. His novels often delve into metafiction, chance, and the search for identity, creating worlds where reality is unstable and the self is elusive.