William Gaddis (December 29, 1922 – December 16, 1998) was an American novelist. He wrote five novels, two of which won National Book Awards.
The Recognitions is a 1955 novel by American William Gaddis. It is widely praised, and also known for its complexity. The novel was poorly received initially, but Gaddis's reputation grew, twenty years later, with the publication of his second novel J R (which won a National Book Award), and The Recognitions received belated fame; it is usually placed at least on a par with the later novel.
There are moments when I had an unmistakable “Ulysses” sensation — ponderous phrases forcefully strung together to charge forward, multiplying upon themselves and calling forth expressions with increasingly tangential relevance, until the self-propelled ...
評分There are moments when I had an unmistakable “Ulysses” sensation — ponderous phrases forcefully strung together to charge forward, multiplying upon themselves and calling forth expressions with increasingly tangential relevance, until the self-propelled ...
評分There are moments when I had an unmistakable “Ulysses” sensation — ponderous phrases forcefully strung together to charge forward, multiplying upon themselves and calling forth expressions with increasingly tangential relevance, until the self-propelled ...
評分There are moments when I had an unmistakable “Ulysses” sensation — ponderous phrases forcefully strung together to charge forward, multiplying upon themselves and calling forth expressions with increasingly tangential relevance, until the self-propelled ...
評分There are moments when I had an unmistakable “Ulysses” sensation — ponderous phrases forcefully strung together to charge forward, multiplying upon themselves and calling forth expressions with increasingly tangential relevance, until the self-propelled ...
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