• In 1993, a movie adaptation of
The Music of Chance was released. Auster features in a cameo role at the end of the film. Auster's close friend, noted cartoonist
Art Spiegelman, produced the adaptation. • In 1998, Auster was the executive producer on the short film
I Remember from filmmaker
Avi Zev Weider, who adapted it from
Joe Brainard’s book
I Remember. • From 1999 to 2001, Auster was part of
NPR's
National Story Project, a monthly radio show in which, together With NPR correspondent
Jacki Lyden, Auster read stories sent in by NPR listeners across America. Listeners were invited to send in stories of "anywhere from two paragraphs to two pages" that "must be true", from which Auster later selected entries, edited them and subsequently read them on the air. Auster read over 4,000 stories submitted to the show, with a few dozen eventually featured on the show and many more anthologized in two 2002 books edited by Auster. • Jazz trumpeter and composer
Michael Mantler's 2001 album
Hide and Seek borrows the words and language from Auster's short play
Hide and Seek, which Mantler found in Auster's
Hand to Mouth. •
Don Delillo‘s 2003 novel
Cosmopolis is dedicated to Auster. • Auster narrated "Ground Zero" (2004), an audio guide created by the Kitchen Sisters (Davia Nelson and
Nikki Silva) and
Soundwalk and produced by
NPR, which won the Dalton Pen Award for Multi-media/Audio (2005), and was nominated for an
Audie Award for best Original Work (2005). • Austrian composer
Olga Neuwirth's composition
... ce qui arrive ... (2004) combines the recorded voice of Paul Auster reading from his books
Hand to Mouth and
The Red Notebook, either as straight recitation, integrated with other sounds as if in a radio play, or passed through an electronically realized string resonator so that the low tones interact with those of a string ensemble. A video by
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster runs throughout the work featuring the cabaret artist and actress Georgette Dee. • In 2005 his daughter,
Sophie, recorded an album of songs in both French and English, entitled
Sophie Auster, with the band
One Ring Zero, which included a few songs that her father provided the lyrics for. • Auster's voice may be heard on the 2005 album entitled
We Must Be Losing It by
The Farangs. The two tracks are entitled "Obituary in the Present Tense" and "Between the Lines". • In 2006 Auster directed the film
The Inner Life of Martin Frost, based on an original screenplay by him. The film premiered at the
European Film Market, as part of the 2007
Berlinale in Berlin, Germany on February 10, 2007, and opened in New York City on September 7 of the same year. • The lyrics of
Fionn Regan's 2006 song "Put A Penny in the Slot" mention Auster and his novella
Timbuktu. • In the 2008 novel
To the End of the Land by
David Grossman, the bedroom bookshelf of the central
IDF soldier character Ofer is described as prominently displaying several Auster titles. • In the 2009 documentary
Act of God, Auster is interviewed on his experience of watching another boy struck and killed by lightning when he was 14. • In the 2011 documentary on
Charlotte Rampling The Look, Auster meditates on beauty with Rampling on his moored tug boat on the
Hudson River. == Notes ==