If I like Pynchon, Theroux (Alexander), Gaddis, Barth, and Vollmann, I might like ...
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Both take some perseverance. Women and Men is probably up your alley; Miss Macintosh? Good luck with that, although I think David Morris (sorry if I'm wrong, David) read it. I think it compares with Henry Darger's writing, minus the perversion.
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Subject: If I like Pynchon, Theroux (Alexander), Gaddis, Barth, and Vollmann, I might like ...
Just asking the friendly list for recommendations and suggests based on what I like to read as given in the subject line. I have gotten my paws on (but not yet begun to read) McElroy's Women and Men, and Marguerite Young's Miss MacIntosh, My Darling. Any opinions on these two titles? Thanks!
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