Paul Auster is known for his fiction: "The New York Trilogy," "The Book of Illusions" and, most recently, "Sunset Park." But he's also a notable memoirist; it's been 30 years since the publication of "The Invention of Solitude," a book written after the death of his father.
In August, Auster comes out with a new memoir, "Winter Journal," which looks, in part, at his own aging. He reads from its opening in the video above, recording the audiobook for Macmillan Audio.
