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William Gaddis Quotes

What's any artist, but the dregs of his work? the human shambles that follows it around. What's left of the man when the work's done but a shambles of apology.

"The Letters of William Gaddis edited by Steven Moore - review" by Robert Potts, www.theguardian.com. June 15, 2013.

Justice? You get justice in the next world, in this world you have the law.

William Gaddis (2002). “The Rush for Second Place: Essays and Occasional Writings”, p.83, Penguin

It is the bliss of childhood that we are being warped most when we know it the least.

William Gaddis (1955). “The Recognitions: A Novel”, Harcourt

If it is not beautiful for someone, it does not exist.

William Gaddis (2012). “The Recognitions”, p.495, Columbia University Press

How real is any of the past, being every moment revalued to make the present possible.

William Gaddis (1955). “The Recognitions: A Novel”, Harcourt

There is nothing more distressing or tiresome than a writer standing in front of an audience and reading his work.

William Gaddis (2002). “The Rush for Second Place: Essays and Occasional Writings”, p.89, Penguin

What’s any artist, but the dregs of his work?

William Gaddis (2002). “The Rush for Second Place: Essays and Occasional Writings”, p.93, Penguin

That's what I can't stand. I know I'll bounce back, and that's what I can't stand.

William Gaddis (1955). “The Recognitions: A Novel”, Harcourt