May 07 2008

Thoreau at Walden at Containing Multitudes

Published by Stuart Noble at 8:22 am under Reviews

The American Studies East Anglia blog has recently undergone a few minor changes, including a very cool banner and new blog title, Containing Multitudes.

A few days ago Graphic Adaptations of American Classics was posted, highlighting some very interesting new comic art, all of which are now cued on my Amazon wish list. But the most interesting for me was John Porcellino’s adaptation of Henry David Thoreau’s Walden, which I’ve ordered for myself now and to share later with my son.

Containing Multitudes has an “exclusive account of the genesis of Thoreau at Walden by the book’s creator, John Porcellino” here.

Walden is such a dense, beautiful text, that almost every line in it could be fodder for pages of exploration. I tried to keep to the essence, and obviously there’s a lot that that couldn’t be included.

Both posts contain a wealth of links for further investigation. Perusing the Center for Cartoon Studies website I found another intriguing work they released, Satchel Paige: Striking Out Jim Crow. This too is on my short list.

Oh yeah, CM has also established a Facebook presence which you can find here.

2 Responses to “Thoreau at Walden at Containing Multitudes”

  1. Thomas Smithon 09 May 2008 at 1:36 pm

    Thanks for the links and the compliments on the redesign. I’d like to return the favour - America Adrift is looking very smart. Shall I update our links to this new address? Good luck with all your endeavours.

  2. adminon 16 May 2008 at 6:07 am

    We’ve been running the new site in the shadow of Atlantic Community but will be “officially” moving over this month. You may update the links at your convenience. Thanks as always for stopping by.

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