If any publishers want to chat with him, you can find his contact info on his web site.įollow Open Culture on Facebook and Twitter and share intelligent media with your friends. Note: Julian is looking for a publisher to help put his comic book in print. There you can learn more about Eliot’s modernist masterpiece. Eliot himself and also Sir Anthony Hopkins. Alfred Prufrock,” I’d strongly encourage you to revisit a post in our archive where you can hear “Prufrock” being read by T.S. If you’re not familiar with “The Love Song of J. All now on display on Peters’ website here. Happily for Josh … and the rest of us … we can now find out where Peters took the rest of the project. Peters’ visual choices place us firmly in the hellish emotional realm of “Prufrock,” a seeming catalogue of the mundane that harbors a darker import. Peters gives us no hint of when we might expect new pages, but I for one am eager to see more. Peters’ first page illustrates the agonized speaker of Dante’s lines, Guido da Montefeltro, a soul confined to the eight h circle, whom you can see at the top of the title page shown above. And, about those first pages, our Josh Jones had this to say:ĭante is where “Prufrock” begins, with an epigraph from the Inferno. Alfred Prufrock.” At the time of our post, Peters had only completed the first nine pages of his adaptation. Two years ago, we highlighted for you the beginning of a promising project - Julian Peters’ comic book adaptation of T.S.
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