![]() He knew that most of them were poorly written, Man named Quinn who writes mysteries under the alias of William Wilson: ''Even before he became William Wilson, Quinn had been a devoted reader of mystery novels. There happens to be a rather fine description of this sort of schizophrenia in ''City of Glass,'' the first volume in Paul Auster's ''New York Trilogy.'' That book featured a What we are after in a mystery -and the mental activities and standards of judgment we employ in getting it - are different from those that apply to other reading. Hose of us who have an insatiable passion for mystery novels know that this appetite has very little to do with the love of literature in general.Īnd the more we love literature the more we know this to be true. ![]() JThe Man Shadowing Black Is Blue By REBECCA GOLDSTEIN ![]()
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