cover image THE RUSH FOR SECOND PLACE: 
Essays and Occasional Writings

THE RUSH FOR SECOND PLACE: Essays and Occasional Writings

William Gaddis, . . Penguin, $14 (182pp) ISBN 978-0-14-200238-4

Author of the deeply satirical novel JR (which features an 11-year-old capitalist who trumps up his Army surplus company in a manner that seems eerily prescient today) and of The Recognitions, Gaddis (1922–1998) was a fact-checker at the New Yorker and a corporate speech-writer before coming to prominence, but published very little essay-based work. Editor Joseph Tabbi here collects 29 short and occasional pieces, some left in manuscript at the time of Gaddis's death, others admiring encomiums to Saul Bellow or Julian Schnabel, all of which, as he notes, "create a sense of the environment in which Gaddis worked." (Oct.)