Has anyone read The Recognitions by William Gaddis? How did you like it?
>>8763810
Also, any similar books? Recommendations?
>>8763810
Yes. Very much so. Sort of triggered my aspieness and how foolish/self centred people are.
Read J R by Gaddis.
>>8763810
I liked it a lot. although the last few hundred pages. like 200-300 aren't as great. I would say it's worth a read just to see all the shit he crammed into it. J R is a lot better though.
We reading it in December or what?
#recognitionsdec2016
>>8763810
Also, Gaddis was a fan of Katherine Anne Porter (at least, he sent her some fan mail). I've been reading some of her short stories and they strike me as similar to Gaddis' tone and style, especially "Old Mortality."
I haven't yet read Welty, but she sounds similar as well (provided the mythological references aren't too blatant).
Just started it yesterday and am around 50 pages in and loving it so far. No idea what to expect though
>>8763810
This is a bit weird, but I've always thought Raymond Chandler and Nathanael West have a very similar tenor and outlook and even style to Gaddis.
>>8764831
raymond Chandler is like the opposite of gaddis in terms of the way they write