Oracle Night

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Oracle Night

Paul Auster · Book · 2003

What hooked you in Oracle Night was the blurring boundary between the stories we write and the realities we inhabit.

Films on the same thread

The Ninth Gate

The Ninth Gate

Roman Polanski · Film · 1999

Like the mysterious blue notebook in Oracle Night, this film centers on the dangerous power of an ancient text that pulls the protagonist into a reality-altering, occult obsession.

In the Mouth of Madness

In the Mouth of Madness

John Carpenter · Film · 1995

This film mirrors the meta-fictional dread of Oracle Night by exploring how a novelist's work can physically manifest to dismantle the sanity of those who cross its path.

Nocturnal Animals

Nocturnal Animals

Film · 2016

Just as the notebook dictates Sidney Orr's life in Oracle Night, this narrative uses a manuscript to force the protagonist into a harrowing confrontation with her own buried past.

Misery

Misery

Rob Reiner · Film · 1990

Fans of the writer-protagonist dynamic in Oracle Night will recognize the same claustrophobic tension as a novelist is forced to confront the dark consequences of his own creative output.

Series on the same thread

Moon Knight

Moon Knight

Jeremy Slater · Series · 2022

Much like the fractured identity Sidney Orr experiences in Oracle Night, this story follows a man whose life is upended by the sudden, intrusive emergence of an entirely different persona.

Marvel's Jessica Jones

Marvel's Jessica Jones

Melissa Rosenberg · Series · 2015

If the psychological unraveling in Oracle Night resonated with you, you will appreciate this portrait of a survivor navigating a city defined by trauma, secrets, and the weight of history.

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Alfonso Cuarón · Series · 2024

This story echoes the unsettling meta-fictional discovery found in Oracle Night, where a character is forced to acknowledge their own life becoming a narrative controlled by someone else.

Monarch: Legacy of Monsters

Monarch: Legacy of Monsters

Matt Fraction · Series · 2023

Similar to the way Sidney Orr uncovers hidden layers of Brooklyn, this series links a personal search for truth to a larger, dangerous conspiracy that challenges the protagonist's reality.

Podcasts on the same thread

To Live and Die in LA

To Live and Die in LA

Tenderfoot TV & Audacy · Podcast · 2023

The investigative intensity of this narrative reflects the obsessive curiosity Sidney Orr feels in Oracle Night as he attempts to peel back the layers of a bewildering mystery.

CounterClock

CounterClock

Audiochuck · Podcast · 2025

Much like the protagonist of Oracle Night searching for meaning in the past, this investigative journey demonstrates how digging into history can fundamentally alter one's perception of the present.

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Common questions

Is Oracle Night about a novelist?

Yes, Oracle Night follows Sidney Orr, a thirty-four-year-old novelist who begins writing in a mysterious blue notebook while recovering from a near-fatal illness. The story centers on his experiences as he becomes drawn into a bizarre world of eerie premonitions and baffling events.

What is the central mystery in Oracle Night?

The central mystery in Oracle Night revolves around a blue notebook purchased by the protagonist from a Brooklyn stationery shop. This object triggers a series of baffling events and premonitions that pull the novelist into a strange and unsettling narrative during his recovery period.

Does Oracle Night involve a health crisis?

Oracle Night begins with the protagonist, Sidney Orr, recovering from a near-fatal illness. This period of convalescence serves as the catalyst for the plot, leading him to purchase the blue notebook that initiates the strange and mysterious events described in the book.

Who wrote Oracle Night?

Oracle Night is a novel written by Paul Auster, first published in 2003. The story documents the life of a novelist named Sidney Orr who encounters a series of mysterious and inexplicable events after buying a blue notebook in a Brooklyn stationery shop.

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