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Bökös, Borbála. "On Media Combinations and Identity (De)construction in Paul Auster’s City of Glass: The Graphic Novel." The Round Table 3 2012. Accessed 22 Mar. 2017. <http://www.theroundtabl ... ty_(De)construction.pdf>. 
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Resource type: Web Article
Language: en: English
BibTeX citation key: Bokos2012
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Keywords: "City of Glass", Adaptation, Auster. Paul, Karasik. Paul, Literature, Mazzucchelli. David, USA
Creators: Bökös
Collection: The Round Table
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Abstract
In my essay I will look at Paul Auster’s first novella from The New York Trilogy adapted into graphic novel: City of Glass: The Graphic Novel (1994) by Paul Karasik and David Mazzucchelli, and I will analyze the ways in which the graphic novel (re)presents Auster’s prevalent themes in new, unique ways, through utilizing comics’ conventions and graphic storytelling methods. I will argue that visual/literal intertextuality and/or intermediality are thematized in the graphic novel’s text through character doublings and (narrative) identity shifts. My intention is to discuss the ways in which one medial component interprets or even imitates the elements of another medium, making use of the concepts of plurimediality and of media combination.
  
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