Description
By illustrating the interconnectedness of Gaddis's life and work, Tabbi, among his foremost interpreters, demystifies the "difficult author" and shows a writer who was as attuned as any to the way Americans talk, and who sensitively chronicled the gradual commodification of artistic endeavor. Illuminating, heartbreaking, and masterful, Tabbi's book gives us the most subtly drawn portrait to date of one of the twentieth century's seminal novelists.
About the Author
Joseph Tabbi is the author of Cognitive Fictions (2002) and Postmodern Sublime: Technology and American Writing from Mailer to Cyberpunk (1995). He edited and introduced William Gaddis's The Rush for Second Place: Essays and Occasional Writings (2002), and wrote the afterword for the Penguin Classics edition of Agape, Agape (2003). The editor of the electronic book review, Tabbi is professor and associate head of the English Department at the University of Illinois at Chicago, USA.
Book Information
ISBN 9780810131422
Author Joseph Tabbi
Format Hardback
Page Count 304
Imprint Northwestern University Press
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Weight(grams) 598g