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JR (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics)
Recognize a Work of Real Genius?: I have long been struck by the irony that the most avid readers of literary novels seem to have been virtually ignored by American publishers who cater to the mainstream. Sad to say but American publishing's mindless [... more]
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The Recognitions (Penguin Classics)
I Know It When I See It: Long. Strange. Deep. Difficult. Tiring. Fun. Over-detailed. Likable characters. Horrible characters. Educational. Mind-numbing. Subtle. The world of the fake juxtaposed with the world of the fair. Doing wrong for the right [... more]
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Agape Agape (Penguin Classics)
Amazon.com Review: William Gaddis's final work, Agape Agape, is an effective distillation of his philosophy and a powerful personal statement regarding the state of modern culture. The book is written in the form of a disjointed, stream-of-consciousness [... more]
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Carpenter's Gothic (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics)
a pretentious criminal atrocity: this book was terrible. it is nothing more than a twisted and messed up story that is supposed to have some meaning and substance to it. but it doesn't. it goes nowhere, does nothing. there are merely characters, that do [... more]
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The Rush for Second Place: Essays and Occasional Writings
Okay just as an indication of what's bouncing around in: Gaddis's head, but as essays these are incredibly ineffective. Take the longest piece in this collection - The Rush for Second Place: it pretty much starts out with the conviction that American [... more]
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Agape Agape
Amazon.com Review: William Gaddis's final work, Agape Agape, is an effective distillation of his philosophy and a powerful personal statement regarding the state of modern culture. The book is written in the form of a disjointed, stream-of-consciousness [... more]
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A Frolic of His Own
Amazon.com Review: Perhaps William Gaddis' most accessible novel--though a dense and imposing book--A Frolic of His Own is a masterful work that mocks the folly of a litigious society. The story centers around Oscar Crease, the grandson of a Confederate [... more]
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The Recognitions
I Know It When I See It: Long. Strange. Deep. Difficult. Tiring. Fun. Over-detailed. Likable characters. Horrible characters. Educational. Mind-numbing. Subtle. The world of the fake juxtaposed with the world of the fair. Doing wrong for the right [... more]
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The Recognitions
I Know It When I See It: Long. Strange. Deep. Difficult. Tiring. Fun. Over-detailed. Likable characters. Horrible characters. Educational. Mind-numbing. Subtle. The world of the fake juxtaposed with the world of the fair. Doing wrong for the right [... more]
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Carpenter's Gothic
a pretentious criminal atrocity: this book was terrible. it is nothing more than a twisted and messed up story that is supposed to have some meaning and substance to it. but it doesn't. it goes nowhere, does nothing. there are merely characters, that do [... more]
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Frolic of His Own
Amazon.com Review: Perhaps William Gaddis' most accessible novel--though a dense and imposing book--A Frolic of His Own is a masterful work that mocks the folly of a litigious society. The story centers around Oscar Crease, the grandson of a Confederate [... more]
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A Frolic Of His Own
Legal Tenderness: I read Frolic after JR and The Recognitions of which I was more impressed than Frolic. It's amusing to watch Gaddis skewer the legal profession -- I can think of few professions more worthy of it -- but while he addresses the national [... more]
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