Paper empire : William Gaddis and the world system / edited by Joseph Tabbi and Rone Shavers ; introduction by Joseph Tabbi.

Gaddis (1922-1998) is often cited as the link between literary modernism and postmodernism in the United States. This work includes essays which address subjects as diverse as cybernetics, the law, media theory, race and class, music, and the perils and benefits of globalization. It also contains an...

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Other Authors: Tabbi, Joseph, 1960-, Shavers, Rone, 1970-
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Language:English
Published: Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, ©2007.
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505 0 |a Introduction / Joseph Tabbi -- An interview with William Gaddis, circa 1980 / Tom LeClair -- In the diaspora of words : Gaddis, Kierkegaard, and the art of recognition(s) / Klaus Benesch -- The collapse of everything : William Gaddis and the encyclopedic novel / Stephen J. Burn -- Gaddis dialogue questioned / Joseph McElroy -- The aesthetics of first- and second-order cybernetics in William Gaddis's J R / Stephen Schryer -- William Gaddis and the autopoiesis of American literature / Joseph Tabbi -- Cognitive gothic : relevance theory, iteration, and style / Jeff Bursey and Anne Furlong -- Critical mimesis : J R's transition to postmodernity / Nicholas Spencer -- Cognitive map, aesthetic object, or national allegory? : Carpenter's gothic / Nicholas Brown -- The end of Agapē : on the debates around Gaddis / Rone Shavers -- Writing from between the gaps : Agapē Agape and twentieth-century media culture / Michael Wutz -- Mark the music : J R and Agapē Agape / Anja Ziedler -- Valuable dregs : William Gaddis, the life of an artist / Crystal Alberts -- The secret history of Agapē Agape / Steven Moore. 
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