A Frolic of His Own
How does William Gaddis use imagery in A Frolic of His Own?

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Examples of Imagery:
" - They'll be after it next, a wealthy recluse living on a family estate on Long Island when they see that! He had the torn page of newsprint he'd held crushed in his hand up trying to smooth it against a quivering knee. -Oswald!
The winds that awakened the stars Are blowing through my blood.
A Frolic of His Own