The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay
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The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay is a 2000 novel by Michael Chabon.
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- "To me, Clark Kent in a phone booth and Houdini in a packing crate, they were one and the same thing," he would learnedly expound at WonderCon or Angoulême or to the editor of The Comics Journal. "You weren't the same person when you came out as when you went in."
- Part I, chapter 1.
- "'Forget about what you are escaping from,'" he said, quoting an old maxim of Kornblum's. "'Reserve your anxiety for what you are escaping to.'"
- Part I, chapter 2.
- [I]n 1938, Superman appeared. He had been mailed to the offices of National Periodical Publications from Cleveland, by a couple of Jewish boys who had imbued him with the powers of a hundred men, of a distant world, and of the full measure of their bespectacled adolescent hopefulness and desperation.
- Part II, chapter 1.
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