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In a sense, Bechdel's innovative form lends itself to the subject: the graphic memoir can reproduce the layering of thought and mimic strands of simultaneous life — the bursts of insight and memory that coexist with a humdrum moment like reading in bed with your lover, or arguing in the kitchen with your mother — in ways that pure prose cannot.
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Paging Peter Morgan: just as I'd like to see a film of Shirley Hazzard's memoir of Graham Greene Greene On CapriI), I'd rather see a movie of Roth's real-life simultaneous relations with scorned partner Claire Bloom and former mistress Janet Hobhouse – talk about bad behaviour!
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