Agape Agape by William Gaddis

Agape Agape by William Gaddis

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Summary

The moving final novel, and other previously uncollected writings by William Gaddis, 'the presiding genius of post-war American fiction' (New York Times Book Review)

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Agape Agape by William Gaddis

Agape Agape continues Gaddis' career-long reflection via the form of the novel on those aspects of corporate culture that are uniquely destructive of the arts. The unnamed narrator of William Gaddis's last, powerfully memorable novel lies dying in bed, as its author did, gaping in wonder and amazement at our lost capacity for sacred passion. Innovative and troubling, Agape Agape is a brilliant, all-too-brief, testament to its dazzling author, one of the twentieth century's great novelists.The 'other writings' include his seminal essay 'The Rush for Second Place', commentaries such as 'J R Up to date' and 'On Creative Writing and the National Endowment for the Arts', and Gaddis' speeches, all of which provide a fascinating insight into Gaddis writing.
William Gaddis (1922-98) was one of the greatest writers in twentieth-century America.He wrote five novels and won two National Book Awards, for JR (1976) and for A Frolic of His Own (1995). His other landmark novels include: The Recognitions (1955) and Carpenter's Gothic (1985).
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ISBN 13 9781903809839
ISBN 10 1903809835
Title Agape Agape
Author William Gaddis
Condition Unavailable
Publisher Atlantic Books
Year published 2003-01-15
Number of pages 112
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