Borbála Bökös’s Paper in the HJEAS Anniversary Issue

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Borbála Bökös’s Paper in the HJEAS Anniversary Issue
We are glad to announce that Borbála Bökös’s paper appeared in the recent issue of HJEAS (Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies). The title of the paper is: Palimpsestuous Intermediality: Paul Auster’s City of Glass (1985) and City of Glass: The Graphic Novel (1994). By looking 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, Bökös’s paper proposes to...

We are glad to announce that Borbála Bökös’s paper appeared in the recent issue of HJEAS (Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies). The title of the paper is: Palimpsestuous Intermediality: Paul Auster’s City of Glass (1985) and City of Glass: The Graphic Novel (1994).

By looking 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, Bökös’s paper proposes to analyze the ways through which the impossibility of creating a coherent (narrative/artistic) identity is reproduced in the graphic adaptation, as well as a certain creative/destructive tension that emerges between text and image in the comics narrative.

 

HJEAS website: http://www.hjeas.unideb.hu/

 

MLA citing:

Bökös, Borbála. “Palimpsestuous Intermediality: Paul Auster’s City of Glass (1985) and City of Glass: The Graphic Novel (1994).” HJEAS (Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies) 20.2 (2014): 101-19. Print.

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