Asterios polyp6/3/2023 ![]() ![]() As you read his book though, it is possible to infer what the images are there for but that is still up for debate. None of the images have any text on or below them indicating context. He places images in seemingly random manner throughout the chapters. Mazzucchelli does not place his isolated images in such a consistent manner. ![]() The images typically do not make sense until you are further into the chapter which you will then see the same image but within a context. ![]() In Asterios Polyp the images are found at the beginning of each chapter. I think this prepares the reader to be visually aware of what is happening in the book, to look beyond the written word.Įach author inserts images without context throughout their books as well. Each of the authors introduced their stories visually before beginning their text. You see seemingly random photographs before the chapter starts but after you read the title page. ![]() Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close does a similar thing but with photographs. We know nothing of him yet nor why he is on the pages before the title of the book. Before the Mazzucchelli begins any kind of dialogue we see the Asterios. In Asterios Polyp the images are of Asterios the character. Immediately when you open these books you see isolated images, images with no text to give them context. Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer Cover Images Without Much Context ![]()
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