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William Gaddis - Wikipedia Characters in fiction based on Gaddis include Harry Lees in Chandler Brossard 's 1952 novel Who Walk in Darkness, Harold Sand in Jack Kerouac 's autobiographical 1958 novella The Subterraneans and possibly Bill Gray in Don DeLillo 's 1991 novel Mao II (DeLillo was a friend of Gaddis )
Racist MAGA Influencer Lilly Gaddis Melts Down After YouTube Cuts Off . . . Lilly Gaddis, a right-wing streamer known only for leaning heavily on racist shock content, is scrambling after YouTube pulled the plug on her monetization, a move she says has wiped out her only source of income The MAGA celebrity first exploded into controversy after dropping a racial slur in a TikTok cooking video last year, a lazy move designed purely to stoke outrage She announced on
William Gaddis | Modernist, Postmodernist, Satirist | Britannica William Gaddis (born Dec 29, 1922, New York, N Y , U S —died Dec 16, 1998, East Hampton, N Y ) was an American novelist of complex, satiric works who is considered one of the best of the post-World War II Modernist writers
William Gaddis - New World Encyclopedia William Gaddis (December 29, 1922 – December 16, 1998) was an American novelist, who is now considered one of the most important American authors of the post- World War II period
William Gaddis - WashU Libraries Gaddis turned to public relations work and the making of documentary films to support himself and his family In this role, he worked for Pfizer, Eastman Kodak, IBM, and the United States Army, among others
William Gaddis - Modern Literature Collection Authors - Research Guides . . . In this three-part series, Princeton University student David Ting discusses his research on William Gaddis, his experience with the Modern Literature Collection, and his connection with Gaddis as a bricoleur of historic and cultural fragments
William Gaddis - Literature Vocabulary Gaddis's writing is characterized by its dense prose, sharp wit, and satirical commentary on the modern world Despite being initially overlooked, his work has since garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated following for its intellectual depth and incisive social critique