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Nathan "N.R."
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Apr 17, 2013 11:01AM

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Those interested in Williams's work, both in prose and in poetry, Gil's book, Something Said, collects about 40 pages worth of his writing on WCW.

Yep. Should I add SS to the Great HEaps sooner or later, or are you on your way trotting thitherward? I'll be reading it piecemehl over a pair of weeks perhaps; adding stuff HERE now and then/here and there.


True. Just that this volume should be talked about and get an entry in http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...

Shelved safely at home now, this Trilogy. I will return to Sorrentino's thoughts when I read; his orientation as to purpose, style, and assumptions on the part of Williams will be most useful. This prose is not likely to be of the sort dilettantes such as myself usually indulge in.
Perhaps next shop-trip I'll have to pick up A Voyage to Pagany, also.

http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
I'm pretty sure that The Great American Novel counts as buried also, correct? Three reviews - 30 ratings - might be a bit on the higher side, but buried nonetheless (and Green Integer published!) - and, even better, sitting on a bookshelf in my home, waiting to be read.


Most correct, Sir. Also is Yes, Mrs. Williams: A Personal Record of My Mother and Embodiment of Knowledge.
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