FOCALIZATION IN LENE ASK’S GRAPHIC NOVEL HITLER, JESUS AND GRANDFATHER
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St Petersburg State University
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The article reviews the graphic novel “Hitler, Jesus and Grandfather” (2006) by the
Norwegian artist and writer Lene Ask. The book has got several awards including the
Sproing Prize 2006 for best Norwegian comic book of the year. In 2011 the novel was
reprinted with an edition of five thousand copies. That’s a record edition for a Norwegian
graphic novel. This is an autobiographical story about Ask’s protagonist establishing
herself as an artist and finding her self-identity. This article compares focalization in
the novel’s visual and textual component and shows how word-image combinations
collaborate to create new levels in the narrative. One distinguishes four types of such
collaboration in the narrative and concludes: the images in the novel show the narrator’s
sensory experience: things that are happening in her life and her interaction with the
other persons. Where the narrator lacks such an experience, the gaps are filled with the
narrator’s visualization of the facts based on the media sources. The text presents the
narrator’s internal monologue and helps the person to comprehend and come to grips
with her sensory experience. The narrator verbalizes what is happening in her life and
what has happened in the history of her family, asks some questions and looks for the
answers trying to find the right place in her life. The panels where the text component
is absent, describe usually the situations where the person experiences frustration or
loss. Her emotions are too overwhelming, so that she can’t rationalize her experience
through speech. In these situations the reader should fill the gaps with the help of one’s
own life experience and take the role as a co-author of the story.
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Ermakova O. S. Focalization in Lene Ask’s graphic novel Hitler, Jesus and Grandfather. Scandinavian Philology, 2017, vol. 15, issue 2, pp. 261–270.