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Paul Karasik On the Graphic Novel Adaptations of Paul Auster’s “New York Trilogy”

May 19, 2025 No Comments

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The New York Trilogy is author Paul Auster’s best-known work, a collection of three interconnected stories: City of Glass, Ghosts, and The Locked Room. All three employ the twists and mysteries found in detective fiction with existentialist exploration of the human condition. 

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Afternoon Bites: Inside “City of Glass,” Colson Whitehead’s Latest, Chuck Tingle on Writing, and More

July 17, 2023 No Comments

"City of Glass" cover
In our afternoon reading: turning a Paul Auster novel into comics, thoughts on Colson Whitehead’s latest, and more.

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Featured

  • A Very Particular Nightmare: On Aoife Josie Clements’s “Persona”
  • Fraught Connections: A Review of Mike Powell’s “New Paltz, New Paltz”
  • Revisiting Pulp Comics History With a “Savage Tales of the 1980s” Excerpt
  • More Questions than Answers in Christopher Beha’s “Why I Am not an Atheist” 

Sunday Stories

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Essays

  • Notes on Darius Jones’s “Legend of e’Boi (The Hypervigilant Eye)”
  • How to See in the Dark
  • It’s Fun to Think About, Sometimes
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