A Frolic of His Own by William Gaddis
The novel explores the complex and often absurd world of American law and litigation. The protagonist is a retired law professor who is embroiled in multiple lawsuits, including one against himself. The narrative is filled with legal documents, depositions, and court transcripts, which serve to critique the convoluted and often nonsensical nature of the legal system. The book also satirizes the American obsession with wealth and property, and the lengths people will go to protect their own interests.
The 7260th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1994
- Nationality
- American
- Type
- Fiction
- Pages
- 586
- Words
- 289,000
- Original Language
- English
- Alternate Titles
- None
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This book is on the following 2 lists:
- National Book Award - Fiction (National Book Foundation)
- NY Times Editors Choice 1990-1999 (NY Times)