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Synopsis

A jazz saxophonist loses his capability to play when he is injured in a shooting at a café where he was playing. He sinks into depression when everyone charges in to take care of him, including his ex-wife. However, he discovers a stone with a telephone number attached. Returning the stone, he meets a young aspiring actress who in one of those film coincidences is listening to his music. Soon the two begin an affair which is fouled by his over-obsessiveness with her which costs them both a job at a restaurant. –IMDb

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Paul Auster

Paul Auster was born in Newark, New Jersey on February 3rd 1947. His father was a landlord, who owned buildings with his brothers in Jersey City. The family was middle-class and the parents’ marriage was not a happy one. Auster grew up in the Newark suburbs of South Orange and Maplewood. He read books enthusiastically and developed an interest for writing.

Auster attended high school in Maplewood, some twenty miles southwest of New York City. After his parents’ divorce, during his senior year in high school, his mother moved, with his sister and him, to an apartment in the Weequahic section of Newark. Instead of attending his high-school graduation, Auster headed for Europe. He visited Italy, Spain, Paris and naturally James Joyce’s Dublin. While he travelled he worked on a novel.

He returned to the United States in time to start at Columbia University in the fall. In early 1966 he began his relationship with Lydia Davis. Davis, who is now also a writer, was at that time… read more

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SPARKELYpooh

1Feb13

Jeg har alltid elsket tittelen til denne filmen, men aldri fått sett den eller hørt noe om plottet. Lulu on the Bridge viste seg å være en nydelig film, verdig min fasinasjon av titelen.

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Ally the Manic Listmaker

12Jul10

Really terrible. It was my introduction to Paul Auster and I almost gave up on him.

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    Paddy Misfit

    8Oct11

    glad you gave him another shot. He's a far better novelist anyway. Probably my favorite contemporary American author. But as a filmmaker...

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