William Gaddis.

The Review of Contemporary Fiction | September 22, 2001| | Copyright

Most serious readers of contemporary fiction today know William Gaddis's name. Many could identify him as the author of The Recognitions, a predecessor to such massive and difficult fictions as DeLillo's Underworld, Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow, and Wallace's Infinite Jest. Far fewer, though, have worked through Gaddis's novel, which retains, as William Gass observed in an introduction to the Penguin edition, something of the odor of the cult about it (vi). When Gaddis died in 1998, it was noted in most of his prominently placed obituaries that he remains an author more ...

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