During the 1970 Chicago Review publ...
During the 1970 Chicago Review published many writers who experimented with chronology, characterization, and the nature of narrative; Jonathan Baumbach, Raymond Federman, John Mella, and Gilbert Sorrentino were among those who contributed "metafiction" or "superfiction" to the magazine. The Winter 1972 issue featured an citation from Ronald Sukenick's forthcoming novel, gone out along with an interview with the author and an essay discussing his work by means of Jerome Klinkowitz. Sukenick, already the author of the experimental novel, Up (1968) and of a collection of short
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