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Which of his works are worth reading?

>> No.13849849

the tunnel

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>>13849849
is that the only one? Not Omensetter's Luck?

>> No.13849922

>>13849823
Why would one restrain thyself from reading all of Gass' work? What silly poverty to abstain from any of it. He's a quiet professional type intellectual, the Vinning to Wallace's Chris Kyle

>> No.13849930

In the Heart of the Heart of the Country - I don't really remember any of the other stories but The Pedersen Kid is top tier.

>> No.13849932

>>13849823
I've only read his essay collections but I highly recommend them.

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>>13849897
>>13849891
>>13849939
Is Anatomy of Melancholy in there? He wrote an introduction for the NYRB edition but my copy hasn't arrived yet.