Agapē Agape

first publication date:  2002
genre:  novel
original title:  Agapē Agape
original language:  English
main subject:  music

Agapē Agape is a novel by William Gaddis. Published posthumously in 2002 by Viking with an afterword by Joseph Tabbi, Agapē Agape was Gaddis' fifth and final novel. It was published in Great Britain with the contents of The Rush for Second Place as Agapē Agape and Other Writings by Atlantic Books in 2004. Agapē Agape is written in a paragraphless, monophonic style strongly reminiscent of that of Austrian writer Thomas Bernhard, who is referred to in the book itself. The first word of the title is the Greek agapē, meaning divine, unconditional love. Source: Wikipedia (en)

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