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This latest novel from Paul Auster is being hailed as a real return to form. At his best, Auster cuts film noir ingredients and the Twilight Zone with postmodernist mind games. Oracle Night, many say, is Auster at his best - and it certainly finds him back in the same groove (and the same home territory) as his New York Trilogy.
It's a story about a man called Sidney Orr whose life is turned on its head when he buys a blue notebook and …