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J R

Kevin Hilke

J R—brilliant, lonely, eleven, and passionate about American markets—sees his own isolation in that of his music teacher, young composer Edward Bast. Long before the rise of fantasy and Sarah Palin in finance and politics, respectively, William Gaddis’s 1975 novel J R sketched a mindblowing portrait of midcentury media culture and naively radical capitalism run amuck—via Alaskan drilling and bumbling, unethical politics, among other schemes. With the help of phone booths, the U.S. Mail, and an unwilling Bast, J R erects a corporate empire peopled with abstractions, a proxy venture for pursuit of the love he manifestly needs but does not know how to seek. (And yes: Dallas is after Gaddis.)

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