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A graphic novel classic with a new introduction by Art Spiegelman Quinn writes mysteries. The Washington Post has described him as a "post-existentialist private eye." An unknown voice on the telephone is now begging for his help, drawing him into a world and a mystery far stranger than any he ever created in print. Adapted by Paul Karasik and David Mazzucchelli, with graphics by David Mazzucchelli, Paul Auster's groundbreaking, Edgar Award-nominated masterwork has been astonishingly transformed into a new visual language. "[This graphic novel] is, surprisingly, not just a worthy supplement to the novel, but a work of art that fully justifies its existence on its own terms."--The Guardian
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City of Glass, Paul Auster
- Lingua
- Pubblicato
- 2004
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- Titolo
- City of Glass
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Autori
- Paul Auster
- Editore
- Macmillan
- Pubblicato
- 2004
- Formato
- In brossura
- ISBN10
- 0312423608
- ISBN13
- 9780312423605
- Serie
- Trilogia di New York
- Tag
- Narrativa, Gialli & Thriller, Narrativa contemporanea, Classici, USA, Letteratura Americana, Giallo classico, New York
- Prima pubblicazione
- 1985
- Titolo originale
- City of Glass
- Valutazione
- 3,8 su 5
- Descrizione
- A graphic novel classic with a new introduction by Art Spiegelman Quinn writes mysteries. The Washington Post has described him as a "post-existentialist private eye." An unknown voice on the telephone is now begging for his help, drawing him into a world and a mystery far stranger than any he ever created in print. Adapted by Paul Karasik and David Mazzucchelli, with graphics by David Mazzucchelli, Paul Auster's groundbreaking, Edgar Award-nominated masterwork has been astonishingly transformed into a new visual language. "[This graphic novel] is, surprisingly, not just a worthy supplement to the novel, but a work of art that fully justifies its existence on its own terms."--The Guardian






