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Tag Archives: William Gaddis
a second voice: whispers out of the dust
Ventriloquy and horror. Those strange little creatures always seem to be up to no good. Yes. They are a lot like us. But who is the master and who pulls the strings….. “For Ventriloquy, or speaking from the bottom of … Continue reading
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Hanged and Buried for Reasonable Doubt
”The boundaries which divide life from death are at best shadowy and vague. Who shall say where the one ends and the other begins?” (Edgar Allen Poe, Premature Burial, 1844 ) ”In Agape Agape, William Gaddis final novel of despair, … Continue reading