Freeman, John. "At home with Siri and Paul"Archiviato il 9 marzo 2011 in Internet Archive., The Jerusalem Post, April 3, 2008. Accessed September 19, 2008. "Like so many people in New York, both of them are spiritual refugees of a sort. Auster hails from Newark, New Jersey, and Hustvedt from Minnesota, where she was raised the daughter of a professor, among a clan of very tall siblings."
Begley, Adam. "Case of the Brooklyn Symbolist", The New York Times, August 30, 1992. Accessed September 19, 2008. "The grandson of first-generation Jewish immigrants, he was born in Newark in 1947, grew up in South Orange and attended high school in Maplewood, 20 miles southwest of New York."
Heiko Jakubzik: Paul Auster und die Klassiker der American Renaissance. Dissertation, Universität Heidelberg 1999 (online textArchiviato il 7 giugno 2007 in Internet Archive.)
Freeman, John. "At home with Siri and Paul"Archiviato il 9 marzo 2011 in Internet Archive., The Jerusalem Post, April 3, 2008. Accessed September 19, 2008. "Like so many people in New York, both of them are spiritual refugees of a sort. Auster hails from Newark, New Jersey, and Hustvedt from Minnesota, where she was raised the daughter of a professor, among a clan of very tall siblings."
A conversation with author Paul Auster, su charlierose.com, Charlie Rose, 4 marzo 2004. URL consultato il 20 aprile 2013 (archiviato dall'url originale il 25 luglio 2014).
Heiko Jakubzik: Paul Auster und die Klassiker der American Renaissance. Dissertation, Universität Heidelberg 1999 (online textArchiviato il 7 giugno 2007 in Internet Archive.)