A Frolic of His Own

A Novel

Livre relié, 586 pages

Langue : English

Publié janvier 1994 par Poseidon Press.

ISBN :
978-0-671-66984-3
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Numéro OCLC :
28505092
ASIN :
0671669842
Goodreads:
1762601

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With the publication of The Recognitions in 1955, William Gaddis was hailed as the American heir to James Joyce. His two subsequent novels, J R (winner of the National Book Award) and Carpenter's Gothic, have secured his position among America's foremost contemporary writers. Now, A Frolic of His Own, his long-anticipated fourth novel, adds more luster to his reputation, as he takes on life in our litigious times.

"Justice? — You get justice in the next world, in this world, you have the law." So begins this mercilessly funny, devastatingly accurate tale of lives caught up in the toils of the law. Oscar Crease, middle-aged college instructor, savant, and playwright, is suing a Hollywood producer for pirating his play Once at Antietam, based on his grandfather's experiences in the Civil War, and turning it into a gory blockbuster called The Blood in the Red White and Blue …

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Sujets

  • College teachers -- Fiction
  • Copyright -- Cases -- Fiction
  • Dramatists -- Fiction

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