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Fact, Fiction, and Representation : Four Novels by Gilbert Sorrentino

Part of the Studies in English and American literature and culture series
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First ever full-length study of four works by Gilbert Sorrentino, the contemporary American novelist. Gilbert Sorrentino is the most innovative and experimental writer now working in America.

In a long and still continuing series of novels he has broken down the barriers of fictional realism in ways which undercut the traditionalboundaries between fact and fiction, exposing the problematical character of representation.

However, although his position in contemporary American fiction is assured, he has not yet received the serious critical attention his work deserves.

This volume is the first full length treatment of his work in depth and detail; it examines four novels published by Sorrentino in the 1980s (Crystal Vision, Odd Number, Rose Theatre and Misterioso), aiming to identify the critical and philosophical problems raised in his work and assessing his achievements in dealing with them.

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Camden House Inc
1571131000 / 9781571131003
Hardback
813.54
20/03/1997
United States
110 pages
386 x 579 mm
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