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William H. Gass, an American novelist and essayist, is celebrated for his experimental writing style and intellectual rigor. His novels, such as "The Tunnel" and "Omensetter's Luck," challenge conventional narrative forms and explore themes of language and identity. Gass's contributions to literature have earned him accolades and a devoted following among readers and critics alike.
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"Getting even is one reason for writing."

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"For the speedy reader paragraphs become a country the eye flies over looking for landmarks, reference points, airports, restrooms, passages of sex."

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