The Music of Chance.
First Edition of Paul Auster's The Music of Chance; Inscribed by Him to Sally Soames
The Music of Chance.
AUSTER, Paul.
Item Number: 122892
New York : The Viking Press, 1990.
First edition of this novel by the award-winning writer, basis for the 1993 film. Octavo, original half cloth. Association copy, inscribed by the author on the title page, “For Sally Soames- with kind wishes. Paul Auster Brooklyn Oct. 1991.” Auster has also written his home address below. The recipient, British photojournalist Sally Soames, worked for The Sunday Times from 1968 until 2000 and was highly regarded for her exclusively black and white portraits of many of the most prominent figures of the 20th century including Menachem Begin, Margaret Atwood, Margaret Thatcher, Sean Connery, Rudolf Nureyev, Alec Guinness and Andy Warhol. Soames, who was known to be a warm and personal journalist, performed extensive research on her subjects and developed intimate rapports with them during her process, resulting in striking and revealing portraits. In addition to the several world leaders Soames came to know and photograph, she captured the unique personalities of some of the world’s most gifted authors, poets, and playwrights. She published two books of photographs during her lifetime: Manpower (1987) with text by Robin Morgan and an introduction by Harold Evans and Writers (1995) with a preface by Norman Mailer. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Jacket design by Neil Stuart.
The Music of Chance is an absurdist novel by Paul Auster. It was a 1991 finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction and was later made into a film in 1993; Mandy Patinkin played Nashe and James Spader played Pozzi.
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