The article discusses how Paul Auster's inspiration for his celebrated work, The New York Trilogy, originated from a wrong number he received in 1980. This call inspired him to create City of Glass, published in 1985. The trilogy has been adapted into graphic novels, with Ghosts and The Locked Room recently completed by artists Lorenzo Mattotti and Paul Karasik. These adaptations maintain Auster's narrative but present it through a visual lens, preserving the trilogy's postmodern essence while paying homage to its detective story roots.
The inspiration for The New York Trilogy, a literary collaboration of genres and styles, began with a simple, missed phone call to Auster.
The comics adaptations of The New York Trilogy complete the narrative envisioned by Paul Auster, merging literary depth with visual storytelling.
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