William Gass introduces William Gaddis at "The Writer and Religion" conference
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2016
- William Gass introduces keynote speaker William Gaddis at the International Writers Center conference "The Writer and Religion," October 23, 1994, detailing the rise of his work from the "cult" like shadows to an equally--if not more--shadowy situation of renown.
To find out more about the International Writers Center, visit omeka.wustl.edu/omeka/exhibits.... - Фільми й анімація
love this video
wonderful! Thank you for posting.
William Gass' Middle C won me firmly over. This worthy celebration of JR could only be written by one of Gass' wit and perspicacity. Gaddis greatest - and yes, most difficult (if you take the time to try to understand it and all of its vast families of interlacing symbols) - is Carpenter's Gothic (which I've read I think between 60 and 80 times). I never liked the Recognitions but only passages of it, but adore J.R. (read count comes to around 14 times, certain chapters many more. It's only weak chapter is 11). I've still yet to read Frolic but it is coming.
wow I'm reading the recognitions for the first time i cant believe you read his books so many times
Like a New York Times, that's come apart in the rain..
You stumbled upon the Wanteds. It was cold raining and you missed your happy life.
So good! Is the full recording available anywhere?