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Is Will Self really a post-Wake writer? In which books? Because I've not read him but I always thought of him as more Nabokovean or Martin Amis-y something... correct me if I am wrong...

Is Will Self really a post-Wake writer? In which books? Because I've not read him but I always thought of him as more Nabokovean or Martin Amis-y something... correc..."
Umbrella I've had noted down for eventually. Steven Moore's review :: http://www.washingtonpost.com/enterta...

1) about the book In The Wake Of The Wake
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2) a dumping ground for (short) lists such as Gregsamsa's in #2 & Jonathan's in #3.
Discussions of individuals , given the writer under discussion is really Wakean, etc, should be in their respective threads so I don't have to, you know, put everything back in its place with everything having a place.
Books mentioned in this topic
In The Wake Of The Wake (other topics)Umbrella (other topics)
In The Wake Of The Wake (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Tom Carson (other topics)Dario Fo (other topics)
Eugène Ionesco (other topics)
Will Self (other topics)
Augusto de Campos (other topics)
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In The Wake Of The Wake demonstrates this thesis. Rotters such as ::
Haroldo de Campos & Augusto de Campos
Maurice Roche
Hélène Cixous
Philippe Sollers
Arno Schmidt
Christine Brooke-Rose
Samuel Beckett
Raymond Federman
John Cage
Gilbert Sorrentino
William H. Gass