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  1. Jan 6, 2019 · The narrator is narrating a story of what Auggie once told him in the present, and the frame story is the one which Auggie tells Paul, the narrator, about Robert Goodwin. The layering of story upon story is a classic style in Paul Auster’s work.

  2. Auggie offers to provide a Christmas story for Paul and in the framed narrative, Auggie tells Paul how he acquired the camera which is the source of his photographic oeuvre. He tells the story of his visit to Granny Ethel, an old blind woman with whom he unexpectedly spends Christmas day when returning the wallet belonging to her grandson.

  3. PDF | On Nov 24, 2011, Gordon Slethaug published From Auster to Wang: Postmodern Indeterminacy, 'Auggie Wren's Christmas Story', and SMOKE | Find, read and cite all the research you need on...

  4. What is the relationship between the narrator and Auggie? What is Auggie's life's work? What makes the narrator think that Auggie made the story up?

  5. The story is mainly told by a first-person narrator. The story switches narrators for a while when Auggie Wren tells his Christmas story. The language is casual and conversational, although at times the author also uses complex vocabulary.

  6. Dec 25, 2004 · Author Paul Auster reads "Auggie Wren's Christmas Story." The short story has no Santa Claus, no Christmas tree, and no brightly wrapped packages. And yet there's plenty of giving.

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  8. May 13, 2014 · Auggie Wren's Christmas Story. Paul Auster. Henry Holt and Company, May 13, 2014 - Fiction - 48 pages. A timeless, utterly charming Christmas fable, beautifully illustrated and destined to...