Gaddis and Pynchon
Terrance
lycidas2 at earthlink.net
Sun Aug 18 18:39:49 CDT 2002
Toby G Levy wrote:
>
> Back in the early days of Pynchon criticism it was thought that Pynchon
> must have read the Recognitions while in college and that Pynchon used
> some of Gaddis's stylistic devices from the many "crowd scenes" set in
> bars in The Recognitions when he wrote his own "crowd scenes" set at
> private parties in V. I thought back then that this was weak criticism,
> and as much as I loved the Recognitions when I read it in the 60s, I
> never thought that Gaddis could carry Pynchon's pocket protector.
>
> The books that followed The Recognitions, in my most humble opinion,
> varied between weak to unreadable. Whereas the novels that followed V.
> varied between amazing and absolutely incredible.
>
> Toby
What is it about Gaddis you don't like? If you found his novels mostly
weak and unreadable why did you bother to read them?
If not Gaddis, who are the novelists that can carry TRP's pocket
protector?
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