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・ The City (1998 film)
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The City (wordless novel)
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・ The City and the Stars
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・ The City Book Trilogy
・ The City Bushman
・ The City Circle
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・ The City Dark
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The City (wordless novel) : ウィキペディア英語版
The City (wordless novel)

''The City'' ((フランス語:La Ville: cent bois gravés)) is a 1925 wordless novel by Flemish artist Frans Masereel. In 100 captionless woodcut prints Masereel looks at many facets of life in a big city.
==Background==

Frans Masereel (1889–1972) was born in Blankenberge, Belgium. His stepfather's political beliefs left an impression on the young Masereel, who often accompanied him in socialist demonstrations. Masereel left to study art on his own in Paris and volunteered as a translator for the Red Cross in Geneva during World War I. He drew newspaper political cartoons, and copublished a journal in which he published his first woodcut prints. In 1918 he created the book of woodcuts to feature a narrative, ''25 Images of a Man's Passion'', which he followed with ''Passionate Journey'' (1919), ''The Sun'' (1919), ''Story Without Words'' (1920), and ''The Idea'' (1920).

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