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... novelist except in parody , burlesque , and ironic commentary . Writers such as Coover , Katz , and Brau- tigan were ... novelist who will be remembered as the novelist who captured the Sixties in America , or even in New York , in the ...
... novelist except in parody , burlesque , and ironic commentary . Writers such as Coover , Katz , and Brau- tigan were ... novelist who will be remembered as the novelist who captured the Sixties in America , or even in New York , in the ...
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... novelist's invention , not a signal whom we stupidly think is doing something ' believable . ' 16 William Carlos Williams was for years Sorrentino's mentor , and the two sides of their correspondence are well documented in each author's ...
... novelist's invention , not a signal whom we stupidly think is doing something ' believable . ' 16 William Carlos Williams was for years Sorrentino's mentor , and the two sides of their correspondence are well documented in each author's ...
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... novelist such as Saul Bellow , whose writing “ after alienation " ( the phrase is Marcus Klein's , from the best book on that period in fiction ) works instead toward an accommodation . But the age of the literary disruptionists is an ...
... novelist such as Saul Bellow , whose writing “ after alienation " ( the phrase is Marcus Klein's , from the best book on that period in fiction ) works instead toward an accommodation . But the age of the literary disruptionists is an ...
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