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William Gaddis (1922–1998)

Autor de Los reconocimientos

10+ Obras 6,349 Miembros 90 Reseñas 55 Preferidas

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William Gaddis was born on December 29, 1922, in Manhattan, New York City. He was an American novelist. In Recognition of William Gaddis (1984) is a collection of essays supporting the view that Gaddis is the Herman Melville of the twentieth century. The comparison may prove justified, not only mostrar más because of artistic similarities, but also because both writers suffered from years of neglect before achieving fame. Gaddis' novel The Recognitions (1955) baffled and angered most of its initial reviewers, but it has slowly, steadily attracted a growing number of appreciative readers willing to work through its more than 900 demanding pages. Its length and encyclopedic complexity caused some critics mistakenly to hail it as the American Ulysses, but Gaddis disclaimed much knowledge of James Joyce. It was named one of TIME magazine's 100 best novels from 1923 to 2005. As if to make amends for the neglect of The Recognitions, most reviewers greeted Gaddis' second novel, JR (1975), with respectful attention. Although not a popular success, it won the National Book Award. Gaddis won a second National Book Award in 1994 for his book, A Frolic of His Own. Gaddis died at home in East Hampton, New York, of prostate cancer on December 16, 1998. mostrar menos
Créditos de la imagen: William Gass / Washington University

Obras de William Gaddis

Los reconocimientos (1955) 2,212 copias
Jota Erre (1975) 1,374 copias
A Frolic of His Own (1994) 1,125 copias
Gótico carpintero (1985) 808 copias
Agape Agape (2002) 590 copias
Letters of William Gaddis (2013) 85 copias

Obras relacionadas

Legal Fictions: Short Stories About Lawyers and the Law (1992) — Contribuidor — 48 copias
Writers in Revolt: An Anthology (1963) — Contribuidor — 32 copias
Self-portrait: Book people picture themselves (1976) — Contribuidor — 27 copias
New World Writing: First Mentor Selection (1952) — Contribuidor — 11 copias

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Conocimiento común

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Debates

Gaddis en Le Salon Littéraire du Peuple pour le Peuple (junio 2012)

Reseñas

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