La Medusa

7 best books like La Medusa (Vanessa Place): The Recognitions, i love this part, Omensetter's Luck, You Bright and Risen Angels, Easy Chain, The Lost Scrapbook, Carpenter's Gothic

AuthorWilliam Gaddis
ISBN0140187081
The book Jonathan Franzen dubbed the "ur-text of postwar fiction" and the "first great cultural critique, which, even if Heller and Pynchon hadn't read it while composing Catch-22 and V., managed to anticipate the spirit of both”—The Recognitions is a masterwork about art and forgery, and the...
i love this part
AuthorTillie Walden
"Two girls in a small town in the USA kill time together as they try to get through their days at school.

They watch videos, share earbuds as they play each other songs and exchange their stories. In the process they form a deep connection and an unexpected relationship begins to develop.

In...
AuthorWilliam H. Gass
ISBN0141180102
Greeted as a masterpiece when it was first published in 1966, Omensetter's Luck is the quirky, impressionistic, and breathtakingly original story of an ordinary community galvanized by the presence of an extraordinary man. Set in a small Ohio town in the 1890s, it chronicles - through the voices of...
AuthorWilliam T. Vollmann
ISBN0140110879
In the jungles of South America, on the ice fields of Alaska, the plains of the Midwest, and the streets of San Francisco, a fearsome battle rages. The insects are vying for world domination; the inventors of electricity stand in evil opposition. Bug , a young man, rebels against his own kind and joins...
AuthorEvan Dara
ISBN0980226600
--So what's the book about?
--It about this British guy who goes to The University of Chicago?
--Nah. And it really isn't about his getting this, like, social illness--
--The one where... Come on: it's impossible to become allergic to lying--
--Exactly -- the book isn't about that...
AuthorEvan Dara
ISBN1573660388
It may be the defining irony of our time: just as we are coming to recognize our shared destiny and necessary interdependence, our culture seems to be fracturing along every fault line available to it. The Lost Scrapbook is a novel that passionately captures the contradictory richness of our historical...
AuthorWilliam Gaddis
This story of raging comedy and despair centers on the tempestuous marriage of an heiress and a Vietnam veteran. From their "carpenter gothic" rented house, Paul sets himself up as a media consultant for Reverend Ude, an evangelist mounting a grand crusade that conveniently suits a mining combine...
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