City of Glass
$350.00
Karasik and Mazzucchelli’s 1994 comics adaptation of Auster’s existentialist mystery novel, reprinted here with an introduction by Art Spiegelman, has been a cult classic for years. The Comics Journal named it one of the 100 best comics of the century. Miraculously, it deepens the darkness and power of its source. Auster’s novel (about a novelist named Quinn who’s mistaken for a detective named Paul Auster and loses his mind and identity in the course of a meaningless case) zooms around in metafictional spirals, but it doesn’t have a lot of visual content. In fact, it’s mostly about the breakdown of the idea of representation and the widening chasm between signifier and signified. So the artists, perversely and brilliantly, play fast and loose with the text.
En existencia